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  1. Cambria county numbered among its early settlers a colony of Welsh, and when the county was formed, they were instrumental in having it called Cambria. Cameron county came into being in 1860, when Simon Cameron was a dominant figure in Pennsylvania politics. He was for a short time Secretary of War in Lincoln's cabinet, served as ambassador to ...

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  2. Cambria County. Cambria County was formed in 1804 from parts of Huntingdon and Somerset counties. Topographically, it is part of a ridge and valley formation, bounded by Laurel Hill on the west and Allegheny Mountain on the east. Straddling the Continental Divide, Cambria's streams drain into both the Gulf of Mexico and the Chesapeake Bay.

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  4. Cambria, county, central Pennsylvania, U.S. It consists of a mountainous region on the Allegheny Plateau, with the Allegheny Mountains along the eastern edge. The principal waterways are the Conemaugh and Little Conemaugh rivers, Glendale Lake, and Beaverdam Run, in addition to Clearfield, Stony,

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    Created on March 26, 1804, from parts of Huntingdon, Somerset, and Bedford Counties and named for Cambria Township of Somerset County. Cambria is an ancient name for Wales. It was attached to Somerset County until 1807. Ebensburg, the county seat was incorporated as a borough on January 15, 1825 and named by Reverend Rees Lloyd for his deceased eld...

    As reported by the Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 693 square miles (1,796 km2), of which, 688 square miles (1,782 km2) of it is land and 5 square miles (14 km2) of it (0.78%) is water.

    Colleges and universities

    Christ the Saviour Seminary, Johnstown Mount Aloysius College Saint Francis University University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown

    Community, junior, and technical colleges

    Cambria-Rowe Business College Pennsylvania Highlands Community College Commonwealth Technical Institute, Johnstown Wrightco Technologies Technical Training Institute, Ebensburg

  5. Mar 26, 2024 · Cambria County is a county in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. As of the 2020 census, the population was 133,472. Its county seat is Ebensburg. The county was created on March 26, 1804, from parts of Bedford, Huntingdon, and Somerset counties and later organized in 1807.

  6. Ebensburg is the county seat. The county was made on March 26, 1804, from parts of Bedford, Huntingdon, and Somerset counties. It was then set up in 1807. It was named after the country of Wales, which is calledCambria” in Latin. The Johnstown, PA metropolitan statistical area, which is part of Cambria County, is also part of the ...

  7. Cambria” is the Latinized term for the what the people of ancient Wales called their country Cymru. Cambria County shares that name perhaps because, like Wales, it has abundant coal. There are many other towns and communities in the county with interesting names.

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