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Northwest Ohio Communities

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  • Toledo, Ohio
  • Perrysburg, Ohio
  • Maumee, Ohio
  • Sylvania, Ohio
  • Bowling Green, Ohio
  • Holland, Ohio
  • Wauseon, Ohio
  • Archbold, Ohio
  • Waterville, Ohio
  • Napoleon, Ohio
  • Defiance, Ohio
  • Findlay, Ohio
  • Rossford, Ohio
  • Ada, Ohio
  • Tiffin, Ohio
  • Lima, Ohio
  • Oak Harbor, Ohio
  • Sandusky, Ohio
  • Port Clinton, Ohio
  • Sandusky, Ohio
  • Norwalk, Ohio
  • Lorain, Ohio
  • Elyria, Ohio
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    Northwest Ohio Overview

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Northwest Ohio, or Northwestern Ohio, consists of multiple counties in the northwestern corner of the US state of Ohio. This area borders Lake Erie, Southeast Michigan, and northeastern Indiana. Some areas are also considered the Black Swamp area. The Toledo metropolitan area is part of the region.

    Northwest Ohio's population in 2000 was 1,639,144 and is declining, specifically in the northern regions (counties shaded in the darker blue and Allen County). However, southern areas, such as Marion and Morrow counties, and the city of Findlay are growing.

    Toledo is the principal city of Northwest Ohio. Most of the region's television channels and radio stations are licensed in Toledo, Perrysburg or nearby Bowling Green. Though Toledo is an industrial city, Northwest Ohio is primarily agricultural with small centers of commerce distributed across region. Since the 1970s, the population of Lucas County and the Toledo metropolitan area has declined, though Wood and Hancock counties have had moderate population growth.


    Southeast Michigan Communities

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  • Lambertville, Michigan
  • Temperance, Michigan
  • Luna Pier, Michigan
  • Monroe, Michigan
  • Adrian, Michigan
  • Samaria, Michigan
  • Blissfield, Michigan
  • Tecumseh, Michigan
  • Ida, Michigan
  • Ottawa Lake, Michigan
  • Dundee, Michigan
  • Whiteford Center, Michigan
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    Southeast Michigan Overview

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Southeast Michigan, also called southeastern Michigan, is a region in the Lower Peninsula of Michigan that is home to a majority of the state's businesses and industries as well as slightly over half of the state's population, most of whom are concentrated in Metro Detroit.

    It is bordered in the northeast by Lake St. Clair, to the south-east Lake Erie, and the Detroit River which connects these two lakes.

    Principal cities include: Detroit, the state's largest city (and the nation's eighteenth-largest) and the county seat of Wayne County; Mount Clemens, the county seat of Macomb County; and Pontiac, the county seat of Oakland County.

    With 4,488,335 people in 2010, Metro Detroit was the tenth-largest metropolitan area in the United States, while Ann Arbor's metropolitan area ranked 141st with 341,847. Metropolitan areas of southeast Michigan, and parts of the Thumb and Flint/Tri-Cities, are grouped together by the U.S. Census Bureau with Detroit-Warren-Livonia MSA in a wider nine-county region designated the Detroit–Ann Arbor–Flint Combined Statistical Area (CSA) with a population of 5,428,000.