Clinton County (Pennsylvania)

Clinton County is a county located in the state of Pennsylvania in the United States. In the 2000 census, the county had 37 914 inhabitants and a population density of 16 inhabitants per square kilometer. The administrative headquarters ( County Seat) is Lock Haven. It is named after the former Governor of the State of New York and builder of the Erie Canal DeWitt Clinton.

Geography

The county has an area of ​​2326 square kilometers, of which 19 square kilometers are water surface.

Cities and towns

  • Allison Township
  • Advice
  • Bald Eagle Township
  • Beech Creek Township
  • Beech Creek
  • Castanea Township
  • Castanea
  • Chapman Township
  • Colebrook Township
  • Crawford Township
  • Dunnstable Township
  • Dunnstown
  • East Keating Township
  • Flemington
  • Gallagher Township
  • Greene Township
  • Grugan Township
  • Lamar Township
  • Leidy Township
  • Lock Haven
  • Logan Township
  • Loganton
  • Mill Hall
  • Pine Creek Township
  • Porter Township
  • Renovo
  • South Renovo
  • Wayne Township
  • West Keating Township
  • Woodward Township

Demographics

2000

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