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Delaware Valley

The Delaware Valley is the valley through which the Delaware River flows. By extension, this toponym is commonly used to refer to the Philadelphia metropolitan area or the Philadelphia metropolitan area (“the greater Delaware Valley area”). The Delaware Valley coincides with a larger Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) and Combined Statistical Area (CSA), and is made up of counties in southeastern Pennsylvania, southern Jersey, Delaware, and the eastern coast of Maryland. According to the 2010 census, the MSA has a population of more than 6 million, while the CSA has a population of more than 7.1 million.

Philadelphia is by far the largest municipality in the Delaware Valley and is the region’s main commercial, cultural, and industrial center. Other MSA municipalities are Camden, New Jersey, and Wilmington, Delaware, while the larger CSA also includes municipalities such as Reading, Pennsylvania, and Atlantic City, New Jersey. The Delaware Valley Metropolitan Area is located in the northeastern United States and is part of a larger urbanized area known as the Megalopolis of the Northeast. According to the Bureau of Economic Analysis, the Philadelphia metropolitan area has a gross domestic product of $ 431 billion, the ninth largest of the U.S. metropolitan areas. According to 2016 Census Bureau estimates, the CSA The Delaware Valley is the ninth largest CSA in the United States.

The Delaware Valley has influenced American history and industry; its citizens have become leaders in higher education, biotechnology, medicine, tourism, and other fields. The area has been home to many people and sites important to American culture, history, and politics. Philadelphia is also known as “America’s Birthplace” as both the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution were written and signed in Philadelphia. The Delaware Valley was home to many other instrumental moments in the American Revolution, and Philadelphia was the capital of the United States for much of the 18th century. Today, the area is home to several nationally renowned universities, such as the University of Pennsylvania, Drexel University, Villanova University, Saint Joseph’s University, Temple University, and the University of Delaware.