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Ohio


Ohio is a state in the East North Central region of the Midwestern of the USA. It is bordered by Michigan and Lake Erie in the north, Pennsylvania and West Virginia in the east, Kentucky and West Virginia in the south, and Indiana in the west. With a population of nearly 11.7 million, is the seventh-most populous and tenth-most densely populated state. The state's capital and largest city is Columbus, and its governor is Mike De Wine.

The climate of Ohio is a humid continental climate throughout most of the state, so temperatures are similar to those across the north-central and eastern United States, with summer highs seldom reaching 100 °F (38 °C) and winter lows rarely dropping below −20 °F (−29 °C). The great hardwood forests that covered almost all of Ohio prior to European settlement were reduced to about one-tenth of the state’s area by 1900. However, during the 20th century the state government inaugurated various woodlands-reclamation and forest-management programs that helped increase Ohio’s forest coverage to about one-third by the early 21st century, and to preserve 350 bird species for whom Ohio is home.

The first known non-native person to reach the area was French explorer Robert de La Salle, who arrived around 1670. French fur traders followed and began to settle in the area, but in 1763 the British claimed the area after winning the French and Indian War. After the Revolutionary War ended in 1783, Ohio became part of the American territory and became the 17th state in 1803.

Ohio is one of the great industrial states, thanks to a good location, a rich store of natural resources, productive soils, cheap energy, and ample transportation facilities.

Ohio Statistics

Number of cities/towns/villages936
Number of counties88
Population11700000
Area116000 km²
Density101 people/km²
Altitude472 m
Major citiesColumbus, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Toledo, Akron
Ethnicity

White: 78%

Black: 14%

Hispanic: 4%

Asian: 2%

Crime rate2800
GDP$700 billion
Median household income$56,602

Common questions about Ohio

What is the cheapest place to live in Ohio?

The cheapest area to live in Ohio is often considered to be Steubenville, where the cost of living is significantly lower than in other parts of the state. This most affordable city in OH offers affordable housing and living expenses, making it attractive for residents seeking lower costs.

What is the safest city, town or area in Ohio?

Dublin is frequently cited as one of the safest cities in Ohio. Known for its low crime rates, excellent community services, and family-friendly environment, Dublin offers residents a secure and peaceful place to live, making it a popular choice for those prioritizing safety.

What is the city with the best weather in Ohio?

Cincinnati is often praised for having the best weather in Ohio, with milder winters and warmer summers compared to northern parts of the state. The city's relatively even rainfall distribution throughout the year contributes to its pleasant and balanced seasonal climate.

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Complete List of Cities in Ohio

  • FREDERICKTOWN

    Fredericktown is a Village in Knox county with -2 500 inhabitants.

  • NEWTOWN

    Newtown is a Village in Hamilton county with -2 500 inhabitants.

  • WALTON HILLS

    Walton Hills is a Village in Cuyahoga county with -2 500 inhabitants.

  • NEWBURGH HEIGHTS

    Newburgh Heights is a Village in Cuyahoga county with -2 500 inhabitants.

  • WILLIAMSBURG

    Williamsburg is a Village in Clermont county with -2 500 inhabitants.

  • REMINDERVILLE

    Reminderville is a Village in Summit county with -2 500 inhabitants.

  • NEW BOSTON

    New Boston is a Village in Scioto county with -2 500 inhabitants.

  • BREWSTER

    Brewster is a Village in Stark county with -2 500 inhabitants.

  • WEST LAFAYETTE

    West Lafayette is a Village in Coshocton county with -2 500 inhabitants.

  • STRASBURG

    Strasburg is a Village in Tuscarawas county with -2 500 inhabitants.

  • MOUNT ORAB

    Mount Orab is a Village in Brown county with -2 500 inhabitants.

  • CAMDEN

    Camden is a Village in Lorain county with -2 500 inhabitants.

  • GRAFTON

    Grafton is a Village in Lorain county with -2 500 inhabitants.

  • TERRACE PARK

    Terrace Park is a Village in Hamilton county with -2 500 inhabitants.

  • ST. HENRY

    St. Henry is a Village in Mercer county with -2 500 inhabitants.

  • GARRETTSVILLE

    Garrettsville is a Village in Portage county with -2 500 inhabitants.

  • LEIPSIC

    Leipsic is a Village in Putnam county with -2 500 inhabitants.

  • SPENCERVILLE

    Spencerville is a Village in Allen county with -2 500 inhabitants.

  • MIDDLEFIELD

    Middlefield is a Village in Geauga county with -2 500 inhabitants.

  • GENOA

    Genoa is a Village in Stark county with -2 500 inhabitants.

  • NEW RICHMOND

    New Richmond is a Village in Clermont county with -2 500 inhabitants.

  • COLUMBUS GROVE

    Columbus Grove is a Village in Putnam county with -2 500 inhabitants.

  • GLENDALE

    Glendale is a Village in Hamilton county with -2 500 inhabitants.

  • BRIDGEPORT

    Bridgeport is a Village in Belmont county with -2 500 inhabitants.

  • VALLEY VIEW

    Valley View is a Village in Jefferson county with -2 500 inhabitants.

  • HARTVILLE

    Hartville is a Village in Stark county with -2 500 inhabitants.

  • SUGARCREEK

    Sugarcreek is a Village in Tuscarawas county with -2 500 inhabitants.

  • CRESTON

    Creston is a Village in Wayne county with -2 500 inhabitants.

  • SEVILLE

    Seville is a Village in Medina county with -2 500 inhabitants.

  • RICHWOOD

    Richwood is a Village in Union county with -2 500 inhabitants.

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