Philadelphia County (Pa.)
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- GeoNames, algorithmically matched, 2009(adm2; 40°07ʹ31ʺN 075°00ʹ00ʺW)
- Statement of the finances ...
- Wikipedia, Apr. 25, 2007(Philadelphia County; coterminous with the city of Philadelphia; est. Nov. 1682; two counties formed out of Philadelphia County: Berks County, which was formed in 1752 (from parts of Chester, Lancaster, and Philadelphia counties), and Montgomery County, est. in 1784; a reform charter, on Feb. 2, 1854, brought all the boroughs, townships, and districts of the County of Philadelphia within the City of Philadelphia; in 1951, a new initiative called the Home Rule Charter fully merged city and county offices; county offices were merged with the city government in 1952, effectively eliminating the county as a governmental structure in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; even though the county no longer has a government structure by law, it is still an entity within the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and subject to the provisions and laws of the Commonwealth concerning counties)
- Its Statement of the finances ...
- Wikipedia, Sept. 25, 2005(Philadelphia County; conterminous with the city of Philadelphia; est. Nov. 1682; two counties formed out of Philadelphia County: Berks County, which was formed in 1752 (from parts of Chester, Lancaster, and Philadelphia counties), and Montgomery County, est. in 1784; a reform charter, on Feb. 2, 1854, brought all the boroughs, townships, and districts of the County of Philadelphia within the City of Philadelphia; i in 1951, a new initiative called the Home Rule Charter fully merged city and county offices; county offices were merged with the city government in 1952, thus, for all practical purposes, eliminating the county as a governmental structure in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the exception being its name and boundaries, which are still recognized by the Commonwealth)