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  1. Indiana is a borough in and the county seat of Indiana County in the U.S. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The population was 14,044 at the 2020 census. [2] It is the birthplace of actor James Stewart .

  2. The following 46 files are in this category, out of 46 total. Map of Pennsylvania highlighting Indiana County.svg 4,950 × 2,846; 106 KB. Cambria and Indiana RR map 1923.png 910 × 617; 521 KB. Indiana County Pennsylvania Incorporated and Unincorporated areas Armagh Highlighted.svg 502 × 279; 405 KB.

  3. Mascot. Norm. Website. www .iup .edu. Indiana University of Pennsylvania ( IUP) is a public research university in Indiana, Pennsylvania. As of 2021, the university enrolled 7,044 undergraduates and 1,865 postgraduates, for a total enrollment of 9,009 students. [3] The university is 55 miles (89 km) northeast of Pittsburgh.

  4. 42-063-04056. Banks Township is a township in Indiana County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 914 at the 2020 census. [2] It was named after William Banks, a well-known Indiana attorney. It contains the communities of Flora, Horton (previously Smithport), Johnsonburg, Keal Run, Lochvale, Madeline, Raytown, Smithville, and Urey.

  5. The first railroad built in Indiana County was a branch of the Pennsylvania Railroad from “Liebgood’s Summit” in Westmoreland County 2.8 miles across a bridge over the Conemaugh into Blairsville. The site was later known as the “Blairsville Intersection” and is today known as Torrance. On December 10, 1851, the first locomotive crossed into Indiana County and by early 1852 the ...

  6. UTC-4 (EDT) FIPS code. 42-063-50624. Montgomery Township is a township that is located in Indiana County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 1,439 at the time of the 2020 census, [2] a decline from the figure of 1,568 tabulated in 2010.

  7. 42-063-30816. Green Township is a township in Indiana County, Pennsylvania, United States. Green Township was formed from Wheatfield Township circa 1816 and was named for the great evergreen forests covering the area. The population was 3,457 at the 2020 census. [2] The township includes the communities of Bencetown, Berringer (previously ...