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  1. It is Northeastern Pennsylvania's second-largest county by total area. As of the 2020 census, the population was 325,594, making it the most populous county in the northeastern part of the state. The county seat and largest city is Wilkes-Barre. Other populous communities include Hazleton, Kingston, Nanticoke, and Pittston.

  2. Luzerne County is a county in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. As of the 2020 census, the population was 325,594, making it the most populous county in the northeastern part of the state. The county seat and largest city is Wilkes-Barre. Other populous communities include Hazleton, Kingston, Nanticoke, and Pittston.

  3. As part of the compromise that ended the Second Yankee-Pennamite War, Pennsylvania separated a significant new county from what had been Northumberland County (which had included the Wyoming Valley). On September 23, 1786, the Pennsylvania General Assembly created Luzerne County, naming it in honor of Chevalier de la Luzerne, the French ...

  4. The history of Luzerne County is vast and storied and has connections the world over. What started out as Indigenous land, the Wyoming Valley and surrounding areas were occupied by European settlers in the mid-18th century.

  5. Luzerne is pictured in the foreground. /  41.28389°N 75.89278°W  / 41.28389; -75.89278. Luzerne is a borough located 5 miles (8 km) north of Wilkes Barre in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 2,703 at the time of the 2020 census.

  6. Visit Luzerne County's official website for news, events, and services.

  7. Visit Luzerne County. See what the county has to offer at the Visit Luzerne County office in Wilkes-Barre. Located in a historic, restored train station, this visitors center is designed to guide visitors and new residents through NEPA and offer information about all that the area has to offer.

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