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  2. Dauphin County (/ ˈdɔːfɪn /; Pennsylvania Dutch: Daffin Kaundi) is a county in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. As of the 2020 census, the population was 286,401. [2] . The county seat is Harrisburg, [3] Pennsylvania's state capital and ninth-most populous city.

  3. Dauphin County, located in south-central Pennsylvania, was created on March 4, 1785, from part of Lancaster County and named Dauphin, after the title of the eldest son of the French King. Harrisburg, the county seat, is named for its founder, John Harris.

  4. Dauphin County lies in the heart of central Pennsylvania. This capital county's 525 square miles and 40 municipalities each have their own local flavor.

  5. www.dauphincounty.gov › about-the-county › historyHistory - Dauphin County

    Dauphin County is one of the oldest and most influential counties in the development of our nation. Located in south central Pennsylvania, this 557.7-square-mile area is approximately 100 miles west of Philadelphia and 200 miles east of Pittsburgh.

  6. Dauphin, county, central Pennsylvania, U.S., bounded to the north by Mahantango Creek, to the west by the Susquehanna River, and to the south by Conewago Creek. The topography rises from a piedmont region in the south to ridge-and-valley mountains in the north.

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  7. Dauphin County / ˈ d ɔː f ɪ n / is a county in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. As of the 2020 census, the population was 286,401. [1] The county seat and the largest city is Harrisburg, [2] Pennsylvania's state capital and tenth largest city. The county was created on March 4, 1785. [3]

  8. About. In 2022, Dauphin County, PA had a population of 286k people with a median age of 39.4 and a median household income of $71,046. Between 2021 and 2022 the population of Dauphin County, PA grew from 284,199 to 286,108, a 0.672% increase and its median household income grew from $66,480 to $71,046, a 6.87% increase.