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The capital of Pennsylvania is Harrisburg.
William Penn, the colony’s founder, was honoured with the name Pennsylvania, a combination of the Latin term “Sylvania,” which means “forest land.”
Famous landmarks in Pennsylvania include the Liberty Bell, Independence Hall, Gettysburg National Military Park, and the Pennsylvania State Capitol.
The state bird of Pennsylvania is the Ruffed Grouse, and the state flower is the Mountain Laurel.
The population of Pennsylvania is about 12.9 million.
Pennsylvania’s economy is diverse, with industries such as manufacturing, agriculture, healthcare, education, technology, life science, and tourism playing significant roles.
Popular tourist destinations in Pennsylvania include Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Hershey, and the Pocono Mountains.
The state motto is “Virtue, Liberty, and Independence.”
Pennsylvania consists of 67 counties.
Major cities are Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Allentown, Erie, and Reading.
Pennsylvania’s state nickname is “Keystone State.”
Pennsylvania experiences a humid continental climate.
Famous universities in Pennsylvania include the University of Pennsylvania, Lehigh University, Penn State University, and Temple University.
Pennsylvania was a major contributor to the US Constitution and the Declaration of Independence.
Pennsylvania hosts unique festivals and events like the Pennsylvania Farm Show, the Philly Craft Beer Festival, the Pittsburgh Folk Festival, the Mummers Parade in Philadelphia, and various celebrations.