New york pennsylvania map
Here is a map of New York and Pennsylvania:
New York
- Capital: Albany
- Largest city: New York City
- Population: approximately 20 million people
- Major cities: Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse, Albany, New York City
- Landmarks: Statue of Liberty, Central Park, Niagara Falls, Adirondack Mountains
Pennsylvania
- Capital: Harrisburg
- Largest city: Philadelphia
- Population: approximately 12.8 million people
- Major cities: Pittsburgh, Allentown, Erie, Scranton, Philadelphia
- Landmarks: Independence Hall, Liberty Bell, Gettysburg National Military Park, Amish Country
Here is a more detailed map of the border between New York and Pennsylvania:
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The border between New York and Pennsylvania is approximately 340 miles (540 km) long and runs from the northwestern corner of New York State to the southeastern corner of Pennsylvania. The border is generally defined by the following features:
- The Allegheny River forms the western boundary of New York State and the eastern boundary of Pennsylvania.
- The Pennsylvania-New York border then follows the crest of the Appalachian Mountains, including the Catskill Mountains and the Pocono Mountains.
- The border then turns south and follows the Susquehanna River, which forms the eastern boundary of Pennsylvania and the western boundary of New York State.
- The border then turns west and follows the Chemung River, which forms the southern boundary of New York State and the northern boundary of Pennsylvania.
Some notable cities and towns along the border include:
- Olean, New York, and Bradford, Pennsylvania
- Salamanca, New York, and Coudersport, Pennsylvania
- Jamestown, New York, and Warren, Pennsylvania
- Binghamton, New York, and Scranton, Pennsylvania
- Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, and Ithaca, New York