Distance from Toledo, OH, USA to Pensilvania, USA
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About Toledo, OH, USA
Toledo
refer to: Toledo District Toledo Settlement Toledo, Oruro Toledo, Minas Gerais Toledo, Paraná Toledo, Norte de Santander Toledo, Antioquia Toledo, Cebu Taifa
Toledo, Ohio
Toledo (/təˈliËdoÊŠ/) is a city in and the county seat of Lucas County, Ohio, United States. A major Midwestern United States port city, Toledo is the
Toledo, Spain
Toledo (UK: /tɒˈleɪdoÊŠ/, US: /toʊˈleɪðoÊŠ, -ˈlɛð-, təˈliËdoÊŠ/, Spanish: [toˈleðo] (listen)) is a city and municipality of Spain, capital of the province
SEAT Toledo
The SEAT Toledo is a small family car produced by the Spanish manufacturer SEAT, part of Volkswagen Group. The Toledo name was first introduced to the
Casilda of Toledo
Saint Casilda of Toledo (Spanish: Santa Casilda de Toledo) (b. 1007<1050 - d. 1050<1107) is venerated as a saint of the Roman Catholic Church and Orthodox
About Pensilvania, USA
University of Pennsylvania
circulated a pamphlet titled "Proposals Relating to the Education of Youth in Pensilvania", his vision for what he called a "Public Academy of Philadelphia". Unlike
Pensilvania, Caldas
Pensilvania (Spanish for Pennsylvania) is a town and municipality in the Colombian Department of Caldas. Pensilvania has a subtropical highland climate
Pennsylvania State University
The Pennsylvania State University (Penn State or PSU) is a state-related public research university with campuses and facilities throughout Pennsylvania
Ivy League
Franklin's 1749 founding Proposals relating to the education of youth in Pensilvania Archived May 4, 2006, at the Wayback Machine (page images) Archived October
Benjamin Franklin
printed his own pamphlet, Proposals Relating to the Education of Youth in Pensilvania. He was appointed president of the Academy on November 13, 1749; the