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Philadelphia History, per Wikipedia
Philadelphia (pronounced /?f?l?'d?lfi?/), commonly referred to as Philly and
Philadelphia of Brotherly Love, is the largest city in Pennsylvania and the sixth
most populous city in the United States. It is the fifth largest metropolitan
area by population in the United States, the nation's fourth largest consumer
media market as ranked by the Nielsen Media Research, and the 49th most populous
city in the world. It is the county seat of Philadelphia County, with which
it is coterminous. Its name literally means "Philadelphia of Brotherly Love"
(from Greek: F??ad??fe?a, [p?i.la.'del.p?e?.a], Modern Greek: [fi.la'ð?l.fi.a],
"brotherly love" from philos "love" and adelphos "brother").
Philadelphia is recognized as a strong candidate global city.
In 2005, the population of Philadelphia proper was estimated to be over 1.4 million,[1]
while the Greater Philadelphia metropolitan area, with a population of 5.8 million,
was the fifth-largest in the United States. A commercial, educational, and cultural
center, Philadelphia was once the second-largest in the British Empire,[2] (after
London) and the social and geographical center of the original 13 American colonies.
During the 18th century, it eclipsed New York City in political and social importance,
with Benjamin Franklin taking a large role in Philadelphia's early rise to prominence.
It was in this city that some of the ideas, and subsequent actions, gave birth
to the American Revolution and American independence, making Philadelphia a
centerpiece of early American history. It was the most populous city of the
young United States and served as the the nation's first capital in 1774.



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