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1239:Washington
1194:Schuylkill
1154:Montgomery
1099:Lackawanna
1079:Huntingdon
1029:Cumberland
1009:Clearfield
524:References
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148:40°42′17″N
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1089:Jefferson
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1074:Greene
1069:Fulton
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295:Census
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1295:North
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1224:Union
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1174:Perry
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