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  2. Category:Geography of Pennsylvania by county - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Geography of Carbon County, Pennsylvania (4 C, 13 P) ... Pennsylvania (4 C, 1 P) Geography of Washington ...

  3. Villanova, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Villanova is a suburb of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.It straddles Lower Merion Township in Montgomery County and Radnor Township in Delaware County. [2] It is located at the center of the Philadelphia Main Line, a series of Philadelphia suburbs located along the original east–west railroad tracks of the Pennsylvania Railroad.

  4. Radnor Township, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    An 1895 map showing most of Radnor Township together with other communities on the Pennsylvania Main Line According to the U.S. Census Bureau , the township has a total area of 13.8 square miles (36 km 2 ), of which 13.8 square miles (36 km 2 ) is land and 0.07% is water.

  5. Camp-Woods - Wikipedia

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    September 1, 1983 Camp-Woods , is a historic estate with associated buildings located at Villanova , Delaware County, Pennsylvania and built on a 400 ft (120 m) high spot which had been a 200-man outpost of George Washington 's Army during the Valley Forge winter of 1777–78. [ 2 ]

  6. Geography of Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    The Pennsylvania Dutch region in south-central Pennsylvania is a favorite for sightseers. The Pennsylvania Dutch, including the Amish, Mennonites, and at least 15 other sects are common in the rural areas around the cities of Lancaster, York, and Harrisburg with smaller populations extending northeast to the Lehigh Valley and up to the Susquehanna Valley.

  7. Villanova - Wikipedia

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    Villanova is a name of Latin origin, meaning new town. It is equivalent to Italian Villanuova , French Villeneuve , Spanish Villanueva , and Catalan, Galician, Occitan and Portuguese Vilanova . It may refer to:

  8. Category:Geography of Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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  9. Pennsylvania Route 320 - Wikipedia

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    PA 320 widens back to a four-lane divided highway and intersects the northern terminus of PA 420, at which point it heads into business areas. The route continues north to a diamond interchange with US 1. [2] [3] Past the US 1 interchange, PA 320 passes more commercial establishments and crosses into Marple Township, becoming a four-lane ...