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Regions of PA

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  • this state borders PA on the west
    Ohio
  • Mt. Davis is located in this region
    Allegheny Plateau
  • land of a lower elevation between two ridges
    valley
  • the largest region in PA
    Allegheny Plateau
  • land that has a higher elevation than its surrounding area
    plateau
  • a city where goods can be imported and exported
    port city (Philadelphia or Erie)
  • The city of Lancaster is in this region
    Piedmont
  • the 2nd largest city in PA
    Pittsburgh
  • this state borders PA to the east
    New Jersey
  • This landform consists of hills and mountains in a narrow chain
    ridge
  • the largest city in PA
    Philadelphia
  • This region is rich in coal
    Ridge and Valley
  • Pennsylvania's capital
    Harrisburg
  • flat land that can be lower or higher in elevation
    plain
  • people that farm without modern equipment because of their religious beliefs
    Amish
  • this state borders PA to the north
    New York
  • the largest city in PA
    Philadelphia
  • this state borders PA to the southwest
    West Virginia
  • land that lies at the base of a mountain
    piedmont
  • this state borders PA to the south
    Maryland
  • Harrisburg is located in this region
    Ridge and Valley
  • people from Germany settled in this region more than 300 years ago
    Piedmont
  • this region is bordered by the Delaware River
    Atlantic Coastal Plain
  • the smallest region
    Lake Erie Plain
  • This region has to longest growing season
    Piedmont
  • A large surface of land area that has some features in common
    region