Largest Cities in Ohio
Ohio (Indian ‘beautiful river’; abbreviated O. or OH) state in the United States between the Ohio River and Lake Erie, at 107,044 km². Ohio has about 11.5 million inhabitants, and the largest city and capital is Columbus.
The state is rich in natural resources such as coal, oil, natural gas, lime and salt, something that is the basis for, among other things, the chemical industry and the machinery and steel industry. Furthermore, maize, halibut, soybeans and vegetables are grown by Lake Eriesjøen, and tobacco in the south. Cattle and pig farming is also a major industry.
The area was counted as a territory from 1800, and as a state from 1803. Ohio is called Buckeye State.
Biggest Cities of Ohio by Population
Rank | City | State | Population |
1 | Columbus | OH | 787144 |
2 | Cleveland | OH | 396926 |
3 | Cincinnati | OH | 297054 |
4 | Toledo | OH | 287319 |
5 | Akron | OH | 199221 |
6 | Dayton | OH | 141638 |
7 | Parma | OH | 81712 |
8 | Canton | OH | 73118 |
9 | Youngstown | OH | 67093 |
10 | Lorain | OH | 64208 |
11 | Hamilton | OH | 62588 |
12 | Springfield | OH | 60719 |
13 | Kettering | OH | 56274 |
14 | Elyria | OH | 54644 |
15 | Lakewood | OH | 52242 |
16 | Cuyahoga Falls | OH | 49763 |
17 | Euclid | OH | 49031 |
18 | Middletown | OH | 48805 |
19 | Mansfield | OH | 47932 |
20 | Newark | OH | 47684 |
21 | Mentor | OH | 47270 |
22 | Cleveland Heights | OH | 46232 |
23 | Beavercreek | OH | 45304 |
24 | Strongsville | OH | 44861 |
25 | Fairfield | OH | 42621 |
26 | Dublin | OH | 41862 |
27 | Warren | OH | 41668 |
28 | Findlay | OH | 41313 |
29 | Lancaster | OH | 38891 |
30 | Lima | OH | 38882 |
31 | Huber Heights | OH | 38212 |
32 | Marion | OH | 36948 |
33 | Westerville | OH | 36231 |
34 | Reynoldsburg | OH | 36004 |
35 | Grove City | OH | 35686 |
36 | Stow | OH | 34948 |
37 | Delaware | OH | 34864 |
38 | Brunswick | OH | 34366 |
39 | Upper Arlington | OH | 33882 |