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Pennsylvania has 14 U.S. Census Bureau -designated metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs) and four combined statistical areas (CSAs). As of 2020, Philadelphia, the seventh-largest United States metropolitan area, is the state's largest metropolitan area followed by Pittsburgh and Allentown. [1]
Pennsylvania has 16 metropolitan statistical areas, 21 micropolitan statistical areas, 2 metropolitan divisions, and 8 combined statistical areas.
Of the 48 statistical areas of Pennsylvania, 21 are PSAs, consisting of 12 combined statistical areas, two metropolitan statistical areas and seven micropolitan statistical areas.
Combined Statistical Area [1]2023 Population (est.) [3]Core-based Statistical Area [1]2023 Population (est.) [3]7,390,919 4,624,593 (PA)6,246,160 4,191,772 (PA)7,390,919 4,624,593 (PA)432,8217,390,919 4,624,593 (PA)369,8237,390,919 4,624,593 (PA)189,789Statistical area titles and boundary delineations are based on March 2020 delineation files released by the U.S. O ce of Management and Budget. All other names and boundaries are as of January 1, 2020.
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Pennsylvania has 16 metropolitan statistical areas, 21 micropolitan statistical areas, 2 metropolitan divisions, and 8 combined statistical areas. COUNTIES. There are 67 counties in Pennsylvania. Philadelphia County and Philadelphia city are governmentally consolidated and function as a municipal government.
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Oct 8, 2021 · METROPOLITAN AND MICROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREAS AND RELATED STATISTICAL AREAS. Pennsylvania has 16 metropolitan statistical areas, 21 micropolitan statistical areas, 2 metropolitan divisions, and 8 combined statistical areas. COUNTIES. There are 67 counties in Pennsylvania.
Oct 8, 2021 · Here are the 2020 state-based maps of metropolitan and micropolitan statistical areas, collectively known as core based statistical areas (CBSAs).