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Pittsburgh Metropolitan Area

Greater Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh-New Castle-Weirton, PA-WV-OH CSA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Downtown Pittsburgh seen from the Duquesne Incline
Downtown Pittsburgh seen from the Duquesne Incline
Map of metro area (MSA in green, CSA in yellow)
Map of metro area (MSA in green, CSA in yellow)
Country  United States
States Flag of Pennsylvania.svg Pennsylvania
Flag of Ohio.svg Ohio
Flag of West Virginia.svg West Virginia
Largest city Flag of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.png Pittsburgh
Area
 • Metro 14,780 km2 (5,706 sq mi)
Highest elevation 915 m (3,001 ft)
Lowest elevation 200 m (660 ft)
Population (2012/2010)
 • Density 166/km2 (429/sq mi)
 • Urban 1,733,853(22nd)
 • MSA 2,353,045(22nd)
 • CSA 2,648,605 (19th)
  MSA/CSA = 2012,
Urban = 2010
Time zone EST (UTC-5)
 • Summer (DST) EDT (UTC-4)
ZIP codes 15001 to 16199
Area code(s) 304, 330, 412, 681, 724, 740, 814, 878

The Pittsburgh metropolitan area (also called Greater Pittsburgh, Southwestern Pennsylvania or the Pittsburgh Tri-State) is the largest population center in both the Ohio River Valley and Appalachia. The metropolitan area consists of the City of Pittsburgh in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and surrounding counties. By many definitions the area extends into the U.S. states of West Virginia and Ohio. The larger "tri-state" region is defined by the U.S. Census as the combined statistical area (CSA) while definitions of the metropolitan statistical area (MSA) are within Pennsylvania.

The area is renowned for its industries including steel, glass and oil; its economy also thrives on healthcare, education, technology, robotics, financial services and the film industry. The region is an emergent area for oil and natural gas companies' Marcellus shale production. The city is headquarters to major global financial institutions including PNC Financial Services (the nation's fifth-largest bank), Federated Investors and the regional headquarters of BNY Mellon. The region is also the 21st largest port in the United States with almost 34 million short tons of river cargo for 2011, the port ranked 9th largest in the U.S. when measured in domestic trade. Since 1954 suburban Boyers, Pennsylvania has been home to one of the world's largest archives including CORBIS images, and Federal documents, since 1998 Iron Mountain Incorporated has used the complex as its main facility.


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