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Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania

1682 establishments in PennsylvaniaGeography of PhiladelphiaMajority-minority counties in the United StatesPennsylvania countiesPopulated places established in 1682
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Philadelphia County is the most populous county in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. As of 2019, Philadelphia County was home to an estimated population of 1,584,064 residents. The county is the second smallest county in Pennsylvania by land area, after Montour County. Philadelphia County is one of the three original counties, along with Chester and Bucks counties, created by William Penn in November 1682. Since 1854, the county has been coextensive with the City of Philadelphia which is also its county seat. Philadelphia County is the core county in the Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington Combined Statistical Area (PA-NJ-DE-MD, also known as the Delaware Valley), located along the lower Delaware and Schuylkill Rivers, within the Northeast megalopolis. Philadelphia County is the economic and cultural anchor of the Delaware Valley, the ninth-largest combined statistical area in the United States with an estimated population of 7.2 million.

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Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania
North 2nd Street, Philadelphia

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N 40.01 ° E -75.13 °
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North 2nd Street 3871
19140 Philadelphia
Pennsylvania, United States
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