Erie, Philadelphia, Allentown, or Hershey for obvious reasons, Gettysburg for it oratory and history and to end the list Zelienople.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Baltimore, Maryland
Out of the 10 largest cities in the US, California and Texas are both tied for the most number of spots, 3. However, California's 3 largest cities have a much larger total population than Texas' 3 largest cities, yet, Texas' 3 largest cities are all over 1,000,000 in population.
No, Philadelphia is one of the largest cities in the state of Pennsylvania (though its capitol is Harrisburg).
For one thing, it is Pennsylvania. The two largest cities are Philadelphia, which has a population of 1,463,281. The second largest city is Pittsburgh, which has a population of 316,718. Source: http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0108264.html
Canada's three largest cities are Toronto, Montréal, and Vancouver, in that order.
There are 1,290 cities located in the state of Pennsylvania. The largest is Philadelphia with a population of about 1,526,000 people. It covers an area of 141 square miles.
The three largest port cities in the Mid-Atlantic states are New York City in New York, Philadelphia in Pennsylvania, and Baltimore in Maryland. These cities have historically been important maritime hubs due to their strategic locations and access to waterways like the Atlantic Ocean and major rivers.
There are 57 incorporated cities in Pennsylvania.
Miami is the only city in Miami. I suspect that what you meant to ask is what are the 3 largest cities in Florida. Ranking by population, those are:JacksonvilleMiamiTampa
Philedelphia 1,448,394, Pittsburg 312,819, Allentown 107,294, Erie 102,036, and Reading 81,183 .
Erie is the largest port in Pennsylvania.
Best to refer an atlas