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Copim 1224 Final 72X34 2008 2008 2008 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Area Population Area Population Area Population Municipality Sq.Mi. Estimates Municipality Sq.Mi. Estimates Municipality Sq.Mi. Estimates Abington Twp 15.4 53,980 Lower Merion Twp 23.7 57,203 Souderton Boro 1.1 6,553 Ambler Boro 0.9 6,196 Lower Moreland Twp Springfield Twp 6.8 7.3 12,646 18,853 BUCKS COUNTY Lower Southampton Township Bridgeport Boro 0.7 4,350 Lower Pottsgrove Twp 7.9 12,163 Telford Boro (Montco) 0.5 2,421 Hidden Springs Warminster Township Upper Southampton Township Bryn Athyn Boro Towamencin Twp 1.BENTLEY WAY 13.KENDALL CT Neshaminfy Falls 1.9 1,327 Lower Providence Twp 15.4 25,865 9.7 17,618 BUCKS COUNTY 2.CHADWICK CT 14.COVENTRY PL 1.NESHAMINY FALLS DR 3.HAMPTON CT 15.ASHETON LN Hilltown Township 2.NESHAMINY FALLS CIR BUSTLETON PIKE Cheltenham Twp 9.0 35,880 Lower Salford Twp 14.4 14,506 Trappe Boro 2.1 3,347 4.MANOR HOUSE LN 16.DOGWOOD CT 3.WEDGEWOOD CV 13.UPLAND CT Telford 5.CHATHAM CT 17.QUEEN ANNE WAY 4.CREEKS EDGE CT 14.FOX CHASE CT Collegeville Boro 1.6 5,058 Marlborough Twp 12.5 3,265 Upper Dublin Twp 13.2 25,910 A 6.WATERFORD LN 18.VICTORIA CT Line Lexington 5.NESHAMINY CREEK XING 15.FAWN VALLEY CT A Borough 7.CLARIDGE CT 19.DEVONSHIRE CT 6.STREAMSIDE CT 16.STREAM VIEW DR Warminster Warminster Southampton Conshohocken Boro 1.0 8,409 Montgomery Twp 10.7 24,132 Upper Frederick Twp 10.0 3,633 8.SUTTON PL 20.ROSEWOOD CT 7.BROOKVIEW PL 17.HICKORY LN Warrington Township LEHIGH COUNTY West Rockhill Township 9.BUCKINGHAM PL 21.CLOVEDALE WAY 8.CLEAR CREEK CT 18.CHESTNUT DR Chalfont Warrington Douglass Twp 15.3 10,143 Narberth Boro 0.5 4,040 Upper Gwynedd Twp 8.1 16,022 10.BOXWOOD CT 22.BRIGHTON PL 9.WINDING BROOK RUN 19.FERNWOOD CV CHURCH RD 11.SHEFFIELD WAY 23.IVYWOOD WAY 18932 10.RUNNING BROOK RD 20.RABBIT RUN New Britain Warrington 1.YORKSHIRE WAY East Greenville Boro 0.5 3,017 New Hanover Twp 21.6 9,435 Upper Hanover Twp 20.2 6,233 309 12.HEATHER CT 11.WOODSBLUFF RUN 21.LOCUST DR 18974 18966 Sellersville New Britain 12.LONGWOOD PL 22.REDWOOD DR 2.HUNTERS WAY East Norriton Twp 6.1 13,587 Norristown Boro Upper Merion Twp 16.9 Lower Milford Township Township 23.LAUREL LN 18914 3.WOODWIND DR 3.5 31,843 26,457 Milford Township 24.HONEY SUCKLE DR 4.KINGS CT Feasterville 5.HATTERS CT COUNTY LINE RD COUNTY LINE RD E COUNTY LINE RD N Franconia Twp Upper Moreland Twp 18976 W 13.8 12,779 North Wales Boro 8.0 6.CORINTHIAN AVE D 0.6 3,226 24,183 COUNTY LINE RD D KILDEER LN R 1.GRANDVIEW AVE ROBIN LN R LO COUNTY LINE RD COUNTY LINE RD OAKWOOD WILLARD BLUEBIRD RD TO MAIN ST COUNTY LINE RD ARDE GREEN SPRING LAWRENCE HARING RD BETHLEHEM PIKE T 13 AUGUST LN N D EVERGREE S MILITIA 18960 MAJOR LIMEKILN PIK RD BUXMONT RUNNYMEDE ASHLEY CENTENNIAL DR CLEARVIEW UPPER STEWART DR FEL E L LINDA LN BER Green Lane Boro Upper Pottsgrove Twp E EARL PRESTON BOBWHITE LN RD 0.3 570 Pennsburg Boro 5.1 HILLTOP DR E D CIR E 1 CARDINAL LN EDWARD RD TERRACE CIR P CIR E ISO GIBSON CI N T 0.8 3,302 5,198 JAY HORSESHOE BAILEY WALLACE RD DR DR RD L BLUE WAY DR N HIDDEN GUINESS LN MANN LN BIRCH SUMMER RIDGE DR LN Hidden SHADY LN R E DR HOOVER RD SUMMIT R LEONARD RD AVE RD D L ! 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