Hrabstwo Philadelphia

Hrabstwo Philadelphia
Philadelphia County
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Państwo Stany Zjednoczone
Stan Pensylwania
SiedzibaFiladelfia
Powierzchnia370 km²
Populacja (2010)
• liczba ludności

1526006
• gęstość4360,0 os./km²
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Philadelphiahrabstwo w Stanach Zjednoczonych, w stanie Pensylwania. Populacja liczy 1526006 mieszkańców (stan według spisu z 2010 roku).

Powierzchnia hrabstwa to 370 km² (w tym 20 km² stanowią wody). Gęstość zaludnienia wynosi 4360,0 osoby/km².

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