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The U.S. state of Pennsylvania is divided into 1,547 townships in 67 counties. For listings of townships in individual counties, see the category Townships in Pennsylvania by county.
This is a list of towns and boroughs in Pennsylvania. There are currently 956 municipalities classified as boroughs and one classified as a town in Pennsylvania. Unlike other forms of municipalities in Pennsylvania, boroughs and towns are not classified according to population.
Pennsylvania townships typically vary in size from 6 to 40 square miles (16–104 km 2). There are two classifications of townships, first class and second class. [2] The commonwealth initially incorporates all townships as second class townships.
This Pennsylvania civil townships map tool shows Pennsylvania township boundaries on Google Maps. Other tools on this website also show city limits, townships, section township range, ZIP Codes, elevation and more.
Choose “Search Townships Alphabetically” to find your township from a list of all Pennsylvania townships of the second class arranged in alphabetical order. Choose “Search Townships by County” to first search for your township based on the county where it’s located and then by township name alphabetically. Both links will redirect you ...
For a complete list of PA municipalities by county and class, reference the table below or download the full list to excel.
This layer contains all classifications of municipality including first and second class townships, boroughs, cities and the town. Purpose: Public information and support for transportation planning, design and development.
Pennsylvania’s 1,546 townships are separated into two classifications; by default a township is a second class township, but if it has at least 300 people per square mile it can offer residents the chance to vote the township into first class status.
This series of county maps show all roads open to the public and designates the roads as expressways, toll roads, multi-lane highways, traffic routes, state maintained roads and bridges and local roads. Municipal boundary lines including state, county, township, city and borough are displayed.
This layer contains all classifications of municipality including first and second class townships, boroughs, cities and the town. The shape file reflects a name change from Osborne borough to Glen Osborne borough in Allegheny county and a name change from Abington Township to Waverly Township in Lackawanna county.