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    The Pittsburgh Region is the most southwestern part of Pennsylvania. It is an area rich with history and scenery, home to the metropolitan area of Pittsburgh, old industrial towns, and some of the highest elevations in the state.

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      Allegheny County
    the city of Pittsburgh and its immediate suburbs
      Laurel Highlands
    Bedford, Cambria, Somerset, Fayette, and Westmoreland Counties
      North Pittsburgh Region
    Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Indiana, and Lawrence Counties
      South Pittsburgh Region
    Washington and Greene Counties

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    Pittsburgh and its surrounding area has a distinct regional identity and has historically been regarded as a transitional region within the Northeastern United States. The region's counties also fall within the borders of Appalachia as defined by the Appalachian Regional Commission. The City of Pittsburgh has been characterized as the "northern urban industrial anchor of Appalachia" which makes it an anomaly compared to much of Appalachia which has traditionally been characterized as southern, rural, and economically distressed.

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