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The subsoil of the State conceals important mineral resources (coal, oil,
natural gas, salt), while agriculture, very prosperous, is practiced intensively
and scientist. The vegetable and fruit crops, maize and soy - whose Ohio is
one of the first national producers -, cereals (wheat, oats), sugar beet,
tobacco and livestock (pigs, cattle, poultry) constitute indeed, the essential
part of the State's agricultural activities. Fishing on Lake Erié, previously
very dynamic, has experienced some difficulties for some years due to water
pollution.
Industry
Ohio has been a highly industrialized state since the nineteenth century,
whose sectors of activity offer remarkable diversification: oil refining, steel,
chemistry, mechanics, glass, wood, rubber and plastic, textiles and agri-food.
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List of all USPS Zip Codes for the state of
Ohio. Includes all cities, counties and county equivalents in Ohio.
Major Cities in Ohio
Akron
Akron is a city in the state of Ohio in the United States. It is located
southeast of Cleveland and has about 200,000 residents, including all suburbs
about 703,000. Until the 1990's, he was the world's largest center for the rubber
industry, including our car tires of the brand Bridgestone – Firestone, Goodyear
and others produced here. After a sharp decline in the rubber industry, the
population has halved since the 1970's, and only Goodyear is one of the major
tire manufacturers. The city has a university.
Cincinnati
Cincinnati, a city in the state of Ohio in the United States. It has about
320,000 residents, or about 2.1 million suburbs. The city has a large and
diverse industry, and is the economic center of the Ohio Valley. Elsewhere,
there are several universities, colleges and museums in Cincinnati.
Cleveland
Cleveland is a port city in the state of Ohio in the United States. It is
located by Lake Eriesjøen and has about 464,000 residents, including all
suburbs about 3.1 million. Cleveland is the endpoint of the Ohio – Erie
Canal. The city has an automotive and steel industry and several oil refineries,
and since the 2000's he has been our center for development in high technology,
biotechnology and the computer industry. Cleveland has several universities and
colleges.
The city was founded in 1796.
Columbus
Columbus, city and capital of the state of Ohio in the United
States. He has about 1.6 million residents with suburbs. The city is a
transport hub with a diverse industry. Columbus also has three universities.
Dayton
Dayton, a city in the state of Ohio in the United States, north of
Cincinnati. He has about 1 million residents with the suburbs. Dayton is the
hometown of Orville and Wilbur Wright, who in 1903 completed the first
controlled flight in the world. Today, the largest air base in the United States
is located in Dayton, in addition to a military aviation research
laboratory. The city has a lot of industry and has had a university since 1850.
The peace agreement for the former Yugoslavia was signed here on November 21,
1995.
Springfield
Springfield, a city in the state of Ohio in the United States with about
64,000 residents. Springfield was founded in 1799 and has had a university
since 1845.
Toledo
Toledo, a city in the state of Ohio in the United States, on Lake
Erie. With suburbs, it has about 642,000 residents. Toledo is a port city for
traffic on the great lakes. The city has otherwise between another university
and art museum.
Youngstown
Youngstown, a city in the state of Ohio in the United States, northwest
of Pittsburgh. He has about 621,000 residents with suburbs. The area has a
number of iron and steel mills in addition to the machinery industry. Youngstown
was founded in 1797.
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- Adams County, OH (1)
- Allen County, OH (11)
- Ashland County, OH (2)
- Ashtabula County, OH (7)
- Athens County, OH (1)
- Auglaize County, OH (3)
- Belmont County, OH (10)
- Brown County, OH (2)
- Butler County, OH (21)
- Carroll County (0)
- Champaign County, OH (4)
- Clark County, OH (12)
- Clermont County, OH (15)
- Clinton County (0)
- Columbiana County, OH (7)
- Coshocton County, OH (2)
- Crawford County, OH (5)
- Cuyahoga County, OH (149)
- Darke County, OH (2)
- Defiance County, OH (3)
- Delaware County, OH (17)
- Erie County, OH (6)
- Fairfield County, OH (10)
- Fayette County, OH (1)
- Franklin County, OH (90)
- Fulton County, OH (3)
- Gallia County, OH (1)
- Geauga County, OH (8)
- Greene County, OH (15)
- Guernsey County, OH (2)
- Hamilton County, OH (115)
- Hancock County, OH (6)
- Hardin County (0)
- Harrison County (0)
- Henry County, OH (3)
- Highland County, OH (2)
- Hocking County, OH (2)
- Holmes County (0)
- Huron County, OH (7)
- Jackson County, OH (2)
- Jefferson County, OH (6)
- Knox County, OH (4)
- Lake County, OH (16)
- Lawrence County, OH (2)
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- Licking County, OH (11)
- Logan County, OH (1)
- Lorain County, OH (17)
- Lucas County, OH (47)
- Madison County, OH (2)
- Mahoning County, OH (18)
- Marion County, OH (2)
- Medina County, OH (10)
- Meigs County, OH (1)
- Mercer County, OH (1)
- Miami County, OH (8)
- Monroe County, OH (1)
- Montgomery County, OH (44)
- Morgan County (0)
- Morrow County, OH (1)
- Muskingum County, OH (5)
- Noble County (0)
- Ottawa County, OH (2)
- Paulding County, OH (1)
- Perry County, OH (2)
- Pickaway County, OH (2)
- Pike County, OH (2)
- Portage County, OH (5)
- Preble County (0)
- Putnam County, OH (3)
- Richland County, OH (10)
- Ross County, OH (4)
- Sandusky County, OH (6)
- Scioto County, OH (2)
- Seneca County, OH (3)
- Shelby County, OH (3)
- Stark County, OH (31)
- Summit County, OH (46)
- Trumbull County, OH (11)
- Tuscarawas County, OH (7)
- Union County, OH (4)
- Van Wert County, OH (1)
- Vinton County, OH (1)
- Warren County, OH (17)
- Washington County, OH (4)
- Wayne County, OH (6)
- Williams County, OH (3)
- Wood County, OH (10)
- Wyandot County, OH (2)
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