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"Pennsylvania" is derived from the Latin words "sylva," meaning "forest," and "Penn," referring to Admiral William Penn, the state's founder. Thus, Pennsylvania can be interpreted as "Penn's woods" or "the woods of Penn." The name reflects the state's rich Natural Resources and extensive forests at the time of its establishment.

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