Indiana County, Pennsylvania
Indiana County: County in Pennsylvania, United States
About
Indiana County is a county located in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. As of the 2010 census, the population was 88,880 and a population density of 41 people per km². After 10 years in 2020 county had an estimated population of 83,664 inhabitants. Its county seat is Indiana. The county was created 218 years ago in 1806.
Quick Facts about Indiana County
Population : | 83,664 (2020) |
Country : | United States of America |
State : | Pennsylvania (United States) |
Area : | 2161 km2 |
Water as percent of area : | 0.9% |
Land as percent of area : | 99.1% |
Named for : | indigenous peoples of America |
Altitude : | 1,460 feet / 445 meters |
Capital : | Indiana |
Establishment : | November 11, 1806 |
Time Zone : | America/New_York |
Local time : | 16:30:54 (17th November 2024) |
Density : | 39 Pop. per km² as of 2020 |
Population growth : | -6.23% (2010-2020) |
Geography
Indiana County is located at 40°39'7"N 79°5'15"W (40.6520500, -79.0875500). It has 5 neighbors: Armstrong County, Cambria County, Clearfield County, Jefferson County and Westmoreland County.
Indiana County map
The largest city of Indiana County is Indiana with a population of 13,120. Other cities include, Blairsville population 3,204, Ben Avon population 1,716, Homer City population 1,585 and Locust population 1,383. See all Indiana County cities & populated places.
Indiana County Populated Places (more)
Cities, towns, neighborhoods & other populated places in Indiana County.
City Name | Population | Title |
---|---|---|
Indiana | 13,120 | Borough in Pennsylvania |
Smith | 4,347 | Township in Washington County, Pennsylvania |
Burrell | 4,101 | Township in Indiana County, Pennsylvania |
Blairsville | 3,204 | City in Union County, Georgia, USA |
Rayne | 2,781 | Township in Indiana County, Pennsylvania |
Germany | 2,737 | Township in Adams County, Pennsylvania |
Snyder | 2,380 | Township in Blair County, Pennsylvania |
Gilpin | 2,377 | Township in Armstrong County, Pennsylvania |
Robinson | 1,887 | Census-designated place in Indiana County, Pennsylvania |
Brush Valley | 1,729 | Township in Indiana County, Pennsylvania |
Ben Avon | 1,716 | Borough in Pennsylvania |
Homer City | 1,585 | Borough of Pennsylvania |
Chevy Chase Heights | 1,502 | Census designated place within White Township, Pennsylvania, United States |
Locust | 1,383 | Human settlement in Pennsylvania, United States of America |
Clymer | 1,262 | Borough of Pennsylvania |
Black Lick | 1,149 | Census designated place |
- Official Website
Official website of Indiana County
Indiana County has 5 neighbours.
- Armstrong County county in Pennsylvania, United States
- Cambria County county in Pennsylvania, United States
- Clearfield County county in Pennsylvania, United States
- Jefferson County county in Pennsylvania, United States
- Westmoreland County county in Pennsylvania, United States
- Indiana
Demographics
According to census records, the population of Indiana County decreased by 6.23% in 10 years.
Year | Population | % Change | Method |
2010 | 88,880 | - | census |
2011 | 88,626 | -0.29% | estimation process |
2012 | 88,216 | -0.46% | estimation process |
2013 | 88,140 | -0.09% | estimation process |
2014 | 87,417 | -0.83% | estimation process |
2015 | 86,747 | -0.77% | estimation process |
2016 | 85,155 | -1.87% | estimation process |
2017 | 84,743 | -0.49% | estimation process |
2018 | 84,441 | -0.36% | estimation process |
2019 | 84,073 | -0.44% | estimation process |
2020 | 83,664 | -0.49% | estimation process |
People born in Indiana County (15)
People born in Indiana County, including actor James Stewart, politician James H. Brady, politician of the United States of America Paul Harvey Cunningham, .
List
- Samuel Garman (United States naturalist/zoologist (1843–1927)) he was born in 05/06/1843
- Barbara Barrett (American politician and diplomat) she was born in 26/12/1950
- Charles H. Kline (American politician) he was born in 25/12/1870
- Harry Malcolm (American football player (1905-1987)) he was born in 25/11/1905
- James H. Bronson (United States Army Medal of Honor recipient) he was born in 01/01/1838
- John Howard Harris (President of Bucknell University) he was born in 24/04/1847
- John W. Dutko (United States Army Medal of Honor recipient) he was born in 24/10/1916
- Ralph David Widdowson (Associate Professor) he was born in 03/11/1903
- Samuel M. Glassford (American politician) he was born in 15/11/1825
- Mary D. Lowman (politician) she was born in 27/01/1842
- Mae Harrington Whitney Cardwell (Physician of Portland, Oregon) she was born in 23/07/1864
- Doris Lee Widdowson (American teacher) she was born in 29/07/1929
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