Pennsylvania's 17th congressional district
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Pennsylvania's 17th congressional district
Summary
Pennsylvania's 17th congressional district is an United States congressional district[1]. It draws 238 Wikipedia views per month (united_states_congressional_district category, ranking #88 of 508).[2]
Key Facts
- Pennsylvania's 17th congressional district is located in Pennsylvania[3].
- Pennsylvania's 17th congressional district is in the country of United States[4].
- Pennsylvania's 17th congressional district's instance of is recorded as United States congressional district[5].
- Pennsylvania's 17th congressional district's locator map image is recorded as Pennsylvania's 17th congressional district in Pittsburgh (since 2023).svg[6].
- Pennsylvania's 17th congressional district's Commons category is recorded as Pennsylvania's 17th congressional district[7].
- Pennsylvania's 17th congressional district's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 40.88555556, 'lon': -75.79722222}[8].
- Pennsylvania's 17th congressional district's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0265mwy[9].
- Pennsylvania's 17th congressional district's number of seats in assembly is recorded as {'amount': '+1'}[10].
- Pennsylvania's 17th congressional district's geoshape is recorded as Data:Pennsylvania's 17th congressional district (2023–2033).map[11].
- Pennsylvania's 17th congressional district's subreddit is recorded as Pennsylvania17th[12].
- Pennsylvania's 17th congressional district's Open Civic Data Division ID is recorded as ocd-division/country:us/state:pa/cd:17[13].
Body
Geography
Pennsylvania's 17th congressional district is in the country of United States[4]. It is located in Pennsylvania[3].
Designation and Status
Pennsylvania's 17th congressional district's instance of is recorded as United States congressional district[5].
Why It Matters
Pennsylvania's 17th congressional district draws 238 Wikipedia views per month (united_states_congressional_district category, ranking #88 of 508).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[14]