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'''Philadelphia''' is the sixth most populous city in the [[United States]]. Often referred to as '''Philly''' or '''The City of Brotherly Love''' from the Greek words ''philos'' (love) and ''adelphos'' (brother). It was founded in 1682 by [[William Penn]].  Before the European settlers, an Indian tribe, the [[Lenape]], had a village called [[Shackamaxon]].  Philadelphia was the capital of the [[United States]] from 1790-1800.
'''Philadelphia''' is the sixth most populous city in the [[United States]]. Often referred to as '''Philly''' or '''The City of Brotherly Love''' from the Greek words ''philos'' (love) and ''adelphos'' (brother). It was founded in 1682 by [[William Penn (Quaker)|William Penn]].  Before the European settlers, an Indian tribe, the [[Lenape]], had a village called [[Shackamaxon]].  Philadelphia was the capital of the [[United States]] from 1790-1800.
 
Philadelphia is home to one of the twelve district [[Federal Reserve System]] banks.


==Geography==
==Geography==
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== Education ==
== Education ==
Philadelphia is home to many world class institutions of higher education. They include:
Philadelphia is home to many world class institutions of higher education. They include:
* [[Drexel]]
* [[Drexel University]]
* [[La Salle]]
* [[La Salle University]]
* [[St. Joseph's]]
* [[St. Joseph's University]]
* [[Temple]]
* [[Temple University]]
* [[University of Pennsylvania]]
* [[University of Pennsylvania]]
* [[Villanova]]
* [[Haverford College]]
* [[Bryn Mawr College]]
* [[Villanova University]]
* [[Swarthmore College]]
* [[Moore College of Art and Design]]
 
==Museum District==
The museum district, also called the cultural district, stretches from [[Philadelphia Museum of Art]] to the Academy, and it also includes the [[Franklin Institute]], the [[Barnes Foundation]], the [[Moore College of Art and Design]], the [[Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University|Academy of Natural Sciences]], the [[Rodin Museum]] and the Parkway Central Library (a.k.a. the heart of the [[Free Library of Philadelphia]]).


==Sports==
==Sports==
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* Eagles (Football)
* Eagles (Football)
* Flyers (Hockey)
* Flyers (Hockey)
* Phillies (Baseball)
* [[Philadelphia_Phillies]] (Baseball)
* Union (Soccer)
* Union (Soccer)



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Philadelphia is the sixth most populous city in the United States. Often referred to as Philly or The City of Brotherly Love from the Greek words philos (love) and adelphos (brother). It was founded in 1682 by William Penn. Before the European settlers, an Indian tribe, the Lenape, had a village called Shackamaxon. Philadelphia was the capital of the United States from 1790-1800.

Philadelphia is home to one of the twelve district Federal Reserve System banks.

Geography

The original city of Philadelphia--now the referred to as the Center City neighborhood--was laid out on a grid, bounded by the Delaware River to the east, the Schuylkill River to the west, South Street to the south, and Vine Street to the north. There are six counties surrounding the Philadelphia county. They are Montgomery County to the north, Bucks County to the northeast, Burlington County in New Jersey to the east, Camden County in New Jersey to the southeast, Gloucester County also in New Jersey to the south and Delaware County to the west.

Education

Philadelphia is home to many world class institutions of higher education. They include:

Museum District

The museum district, also called the cultural district, stretches from Philadelphia Museum of Art to the Academy, and it also includes the Franklin Institute, the Barnes Foundation, the Moore College of Art and Design, the Academy of Natural Sciences, the Rodin Museum and the Parkway Central Library (a.k.a. the heart of the Free Library of Philadelphia).

Sports

Philadelphia has several major sports teams:

Public Transportation

Philadelphia's public transportation is provided by SEPTA (Southeastern Pennsylvania Transport Authority). Septa operates regional rails, subways, trolleys, buses and light rails.

See also