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  1. Johnstown es una ciudad ubicada en el condado de Cambria en el estado estadounidense de Pensilvania. En el año 2000 tenía una población de 14.701 habitantes y una densidad poblacional de 1336,4 personas por km². 2 . Geografía. Johnstown se encuentra ubicada en las coordenadas 40º19'22" Norte - 78º55'15" Oeste. 3 . Demografía.

  2. Johnstown is the largest city in Cambria County, Pennsylvania, United States. [6] . The population was 18,411 as of the 2020 census. Located 57 miles (92 km) east of Pittsburgh, it is the principal city of the Johnstown metropolitan area, which is located in Cambria County and had 133,472 residents in 2020. [7] .

  3. Article History. Johnstown, Pennsylvania. Johnstown, city, Cambria county, southwestern Pennsylvania, U.S. It lies at the confluence of the Conemaugh River and Stony Creek, 76 miles (122 km) east of Pittsburgh. Johnstown is the centre of a metropolitan area comprising more than 60 townships and boroughs.

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  4. The Johnstown Flood, sometimes referred to locally as Great Flood of 1889, occurred on Friday, May 31, 1889, after the catastrophic failure of the South Fork Dam, located on the south fork of the Little Conemaugh River, 14 miles (23 km) upstream of the town of Johnstown, Pennsylvania, United States.

  5. . Heritage Discovery Center. . Johnstown History. . History of Steel in Johnstown. In February 2024, JAHA opened a momentous new exhibition, “Forging a Nation: Johnstown Iron & Steel, in the Heritage Discovery Center’s Iron & Steel Gallery.

  6. The Johnstown flood of 1977 was a major flood which began on the night of July 19, 1977, when heavy rainfall caused widespread flash flooding in Cambria County, Pennsylvania, United States, including the city of Johnstown and the Conemaugh Valley. On July 19, a deluge of rain hit the Johnstown area during the night.

  7. From Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Johnstown is a city in southwestern Pennsylvania. It is 70 miles east of Pittsburgh. At the 2020 census, 18,411 people lived there. [1] Major flooding hit in 1889, 1936 and 1977.