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Eagleville is the name of two different places in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. Both of these places are called "census-designated places." This means they are areas that the government counts for population, but they aren't officially organized as cities or towns.

What is Eagleville?

Eagleville refers to two distinct areas in Pennsylvania that share the same name. It's quite common for places in the United States to have similar names, especially if they were named after something common like an animal (like an eagle) or a local feature.

The Two Eaglevilles in Pennsylvania

  • Eagleville, Centre County: This Eagleville is located in Centre County. It is a smaller community with a population of 324 people.
  • Eagleville, Montgomery County: This Eagleville is found in Montgomery County. It is a much larger community, with about 4,800 people living there.

What is a Census-Designated Place?

A census-designated place, often shortened to CDP, is a special kind of area defined by the U.S. Census Bureau. It's like a neighborhood or a small community that doesn't have its own local government, like a mayor or a town council. Even though it's not an official city or town, the Census Bureau still collects information about the people living there. This helps them understand how many people live in different parts of the country.

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