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  1. Township (Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

    • A township, under the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, is the lowest level of municipal incorporation of government. All of Pennsylvania's communities outside of incorporated cities, boroughs, and one town have been incorporated into individual townships that serve as the legal entities providing local self-government functions. In general, townships in P… See more

    History

    Townships in Pennsylvania were created in the 17th century during the colonial-era
    The … See more

    Function

    Pennsylvania townships typically vary in size from 6 to 40 square miles (16–104 km ). There are two classifications of townships, first class and second class. The commonwealth initially incorporates all townships … See more

    Home rule hierarchy

    Under the Pennsylvania constitution, each governmental entity has the right to choose its own form of self-government, and a limited ability to delegate powers and oversight to such entities as authorities, commissio… See more

     
  1. List of townships in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

  2. Abington Township, Montgomery County, …

    Abington Township is a township in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is adjacent to Philadelphia 's northern fringe. [6] The population was 58,502 as of the 2020 census, making it the second most populous township …

  3. Logan Township, Blair County, Pennsylvania

    The Township of Logan is the second largest political subdivision in the County of Blair. It is located in Central Pennsylvania and geographically nearly surrounds the City of Altoona. LoganTownship is incorporated as a Township under …

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  4. Historical Information - Thornbury Township, PA

  5. History of the Township of Chester - Chester Township

  6. History of Doylestown Township

    By 1818, the Township of Doylestown was established and was comprised of the village of Doylestown and 1,885 acres from Buckingham Township, 5,350 acres from New Britain Township, and 3,515 acres from Warwick Township.

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  7. Lower Merion Township, Pennsylvania - Simple English Wikipedia, …

  8. Bensalem Township, Pennsylvania - Simple English Wikipedia, the …

  9. Municipalities - Centre County Encyclopedia of History …

    Under the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, a township is the basic level of municipal government. Townships are divided into two classes by population. All Centre County townships are second-class townships, which is …