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| country_flag = 1 | state = | state_flag = 1 | region = Philadelphia (1682-1784) Montgomery (1784-Present) | region_type = County | district = | area_imperial = 8.0 | area_land_imperial = 8.0 | area_water_imperial = 0.0 | area_water_percentage = auto | area_percentage_round = 2 | area_round = 1 | location = | lat_d = 40 | lat_m = 04 | lat_s = 00 | lat_NS = N | long_d = 75 | long_m = 06 | long_s = 59 | long_EW = W | elevation_imperial = 157 | elevation_round = 1 | population_as_of = 2012 | population = 36882 | population_density_imperial = auto | population_density_round = 1 | established_type = Founded First Class Township Home Rule Municipality | established = March 22, 1682 1900 1976 | mayor = | timezone = Eastern Standard Time | utc_offset = -5 | timezone_DST = Eastern Daylight Time | utc_offset_DST = -4 | postal_code = 19012, 19027, 19038, 19095 | postal_code_type = | area_code = 215 | area_code_type = | code2_type = Demonym | code2 = "Cheltonian" | free_type = Sister city | free = Cheltenham, United Kingdom | free1_type = Commissioners | free1 = Art Haywood Harvey Portner Daniel B. Norris Charles D. McKeown, Sr. Morton J. Simon, Jr. Ann L. Rappoport J. Andrew Sharkey | free2_type = Founders | free2 = Richard Wall Tobias Leech | free3_type = Area type | free3 = Urban | free4_type = Neighboring Municipalities | free4 = City of Philadelphia Abington Township Borough of Jenkintown Springfield Township | map = Map of Cheltenham Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania Highlighted.gif | map_caption = Location of Cheltenham Township in Montgomery County | map1 = Pennsylvania Locator Map.PNG | map1_size = | map1_caption = Location of Cheltenham Township in Pennsylvania | map1_locator = Pennsylvania | map2 = Map of USA PA.svg | map2_caption = Location of Pennsylvania in the United States | website = http://www.cheltenhamtownship.org/ }} Cheltenham Township is a home rule township bordering North Philadelphia in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States. Cheltenham's population is very diverse with over 80 races and ethnic cultures represented in a population density ranging from over 10,000 per square mile in rowhouses and high-rise apartments along Cheltenham Avenue to historic homes and neighborhoods in Wyncote and Elkins Park. It is the most densely populated township in Montgomery County.〔[http://www.city-data.com/county/Montgomery_County-PA.html#mapOSM?mapOSM[zl Montgomery County Map]〕 The population was 36,793 at the 2010 U.S. Census, making it the third most populous township in Montgomery County and the 27th most populous municipality in Pennsylvania. It was originally part of Philadelphia County, and it became part of Montgomery County upon its creation in 1784. Cheltenham is located 5 miles from Center City Philadelphia and surrounded by the North and Northeast sections of Philadelphia, Abington, Jenkintown, and Springfield. The SEPTA Main Line passes through Cheltenham via 5 regional rail stations, some of which are the busiest in the SEPTA system. Cheltenham is served by the SEPTA City Division and is adjacent to Fern Rock Transportation Center and the Broad Street Line subway which terminates at the South Philadelphia Sports Complex and also the Frankford Transportation Center and the El, which terminates at 69th Street in Upper Darby Township. The northern terminus of Broad Street is in Cheltenham, at its intersection with Cheltenham Avenue (PA 309). == History == [[image:Wall house front.JPG|thumb|left|200px|Wall House, the oldest house in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. image:TookanyCreek.JPG 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Cheltenham Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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