Ohio

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Ohio Gbígbọ́i /ɵˈh./ jé ìpinlè aarin-oorun ní orílè-èdè isokan tí Amerika [15] Ìpínlè Ohio ní ìpinlè kẹrinlelọgbọn tí oní agbegbe jù ní orílè-èdè Isokan Amerika, [16] Ohun sì ní ìpinlè keje tí óní olùgbé jù ní Orílè-èdè isokan America pèlú olùgbé 11.5 million. [17] Oluilu ipinle Ohio ni Columbus.

State of Ohio
Flag of Ohio State seal of Ohio
Flag Èdìdí
Ìlàjẹ́: The Buckeye State; The Mother of Presidents;
Birthplace of Aviation; The Heart of It All
Motto(s): With God, all things are possible
Map of the United States with Ohio highlighted
Map of the United States with Ohio highlighted
Èdè oníibiṣẹ́ None. (English, de facto)
Orúkọaráàlú Ohioan; Buckeye[1] (colloq.)
Olúìlú Columbus[3]
Ìlú atóbijùlọ Columbus[2]
Largest metro area Greater Cleveland, Greater Cincinnati[4]
Àlà  Ipò 34th ní U.S.
 - Total 44,825 sq mi
(116,096 km2)
 - Width 220 miles (355 km)
 - Length 220 miles (355 km)
 - % water 8.7
 - Latitude 38° 24′ N to 41° 59′ N
 - Longitude 80° 31′ W to 84° 49′ W
Iyeèrò  Ipò 7th ní U.S.
 - Total 11,542,645 (2009 est.)[5]
Density 256.2/sq mi  (98.9/km2)
Ranked 9th in the U.S.
Elevation  
 - Highest point Campbell Hill[6]
1,550[6] ft (472[6] m)
 - Mean 853 ft  (260 m)
 - Lowest point Ohio River[6]
455[6] ft (139[6] m)
Admission to Union  March 1, 1803[7] (17th,
declared retroactively on
August 7, 1953[8])
Gómìnà Ted Strickland[9] (D)[10]
Ìgbákejì Gómìnà Lee Fisher[11] (D)[12]
Legislature General Assembly
 - Upper house Senate
 - Lower house House of Representatives
U.S. Senators George V. Voinovich[13] (R)[13]
Sherrod Brown[14] (D)[14]
U.S. House delegation 10 Democrats, 8 Republicans (list)
Time zone Eastern: UTC-5/-4
Abbreviations OH US-OH
Website ohio.gov



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  3. "Ohio Quick Facts". Ohio Historical Society. Archived from the original on 2010-11-27. Retrieved 2009-03-26. 
  4. According to the U.S. Census July 2007 Annual Estimate, Greater Cleveland is the largest Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSMA) that is entirely within Ohio, with a population of 2,096,471; and Greater Cincinnati is the largest MSMA that is at least partially within Ohio, with a a population of 2,133,678, approximately 25% of which is in Indiana or Kentucky. Which MSMA is the largest in Ohio depends on the context.
  5. "Annual Estimates of the Resident Population for the United States, Regions, States, and Puerto Rico: April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2009". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved 2009-12-30. 
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  12. "Democrats Jennifer Brunner, Lee Fisher to run for U.S. Senate". Associated Press. 2009-02-17. Archived from the original on 2012-07-29. https://archive.is/20120729211754/http://www.cantonrep.com/archive/x1802686467/Democrats-Jennifer-Brunner-Lee-Fisher-to-run-for-U-S-Senate. Retrieved 2009-03-27. 
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  14. 14.0 14.1 "Sherrod Brown". Washington Post. Retrieved 2009-03-27. 
  15. "Census Regions of the United States" (PDF). Retrieved 2008-06-14. 
  16. "U.S. States: Area and Ranking". Enchanted Learning. Retrieved 2009-03-25. 
  17. "Resident Population". United States Census Bureau. 2005-12-22. Retrieved 2009-03-25.