Roughly speaking, one-quarter of the population of Pittsburgh is foreign-born.
Charities and the Commons: The Pittsburgh Survey, Part I: The People|Various
Upon his release, he returned to Pittsburgh, determined to kill Hopkins.
Prison Memoirs of an Anarchist|Alexander Berkman
He had never visited Pittsburgh and the author did not and does not know his name.
A Short History of Pittsburgh|Samuel Harden Church
Two years later he came to the Pittsburgh District, where, as a peddler in the country towns, he gradually regained his strength.
Charities and the Commons: The Pittsburgh Survey, Part I: The People|Various
This fact once grasped in its bearings and we get a foothold for estimating Pittsburgh.
Charities and the Commons: The Pittsburgh Survey, Part I: The People|Various
British Dictionary definitions for Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
/ (ˈpɪtsbɜːɡ) /
noun
a port in SW Pennsylvania, at the confluence of the Allegheny and Monongahela Rivers, which form the Ohio River: settled around Fort Pitt in 1758; developed rapidly with the discovery of iron deposits and one of the world's richest coalfields; the largest river port in the US and an important industrial centre, formerly with large steel mills. Pop: 325 337 (2003 est)