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Philadelphia Overview

Philadelphia (pronounced /?f?l?'d?lfi?/) is the largest city in Pennsylvania and the sixth most populous city in the United States. It is the fifth largest metropolitan area by population in the United States, and the nation's fourth largest consumer media market as ranked by the Nielsen Media Research. It is the county seat of Philadelphia County, with which it is coterminous. Its name literally means "the City of Brotherly Love" (from Greek: F??ad??fe?a, [p?i.la.'del.p?e?.a], Modern Greek: [fi.la'ð?l.fi.a], "brotherly love" from philos "love" and adelphos "brother"). The city is recognized as a strong candidate global city.

In 2005, the population of the city proper was estimated to be over 1.4 million, while the Delaware Valley metropolitan area, with a population of 5.8 million, was the fifth-largest in the United States. A commercial, educational, and cultural center, the city was once the second-largest in the British Empire, (after London) and the social and geographical center of the original 13 American colonies. During the 18th century, it eclipsed New York City in political and social importance, with Benjamin Franklin taking a large role in Philadelphia's early rise to prominence. It was in this city that some of the ideas, and subsequent actions, gave birth to the American Revolution and American independence, making Philadelphia a centerpiece of early American history. It was the most populous city of the young United States and served as the the nation's first capital in the 1790s.

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Philadelphia is home to many "first-in-America" institutions, including:

Fire insurance company
Botanical garden
Public library
Hospital
Fire engine
Fire company
Medical school
Pediatric hospital
Cancer hospital
Eye hospital
University
Art school & museum
Municipal water system
Post office
Bank
Stock exchange
Mint
Zoo
Electronic Computer
Modernist skyscraper in North America
First Title Insurance Company in America

Source of Article:

Wikipedia. (2008). Philadelphia. Retrieved May 31, 2008 from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philadelphia

External Links

Here you can find various external links about Philadelphia! To view their website, just click on the link.

Official Philadelphia Government Website

 

 
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