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Ohio is located in the Midwestern part of the US with an estimated population of 11.5 million as of 2010 census. It is the 34th largest US state by area at 116,096 sq km.

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What is the state Ohio known for?

Dayton plays host to significant industrial, aerospace, and technological/engineering research activity and is known for the many technical innovations and inventions developed there. Much of this innovation is due in part to Wright-Patterson Air Force Base and its place within the community. With the decline of heavy manufacturing, Dayton's businesses have diversified into the service economy, including the insurance, legal, and health care sectors, though the city's population has continued to decline.

Dayton is also noted for its association with aviation; the city is home to the National Museum of the United States Air Force. The city was the home of the signing of the Dayton Peace Accords, which brought an end to the war in Bosnia. Orville Wright, poet Paul Laurence Dunbar, and entrepreneur John H. Patterson were born in Dayton. Dayton is also known for its many patents, inventions, and inventors that have come from the area,[4] most notable being the Wright Brothers' invention of powered flight.[5] In 2008, Site Selection magazine ranked Dayton the #1 medium sized metropolitan area in the nation for growth and expansion.[6]

When was Fort Jefferson - Ohio - created?

Fort Jefferson - Ohio - was created in 1791.

Whose border is closest to the Pacific Ocean Nevada or Ohio?

The Pacific Ocean in on the West Coast of the US, Nevada is in the northwest, Ohio is in the northeast. That means Nevada is closer.

What country first explored Ohio and claimed it as a territory?

What country first explored Ohio, and claimed it as a territory

How far from Cleveland to Florida keys?

The Keys are 120 miles long. Gainesville to Key West is about 500 miles.

What was the first town in the state of Ohio?

Chillicothe was the first and third state capital (1803-1810 and 1812-1816).

Zanesville was the temporary capital from 1810 to 1812. An agreement was reached to establish the capital at Columbus (1816 to present).

*The capital of the Northwest Territory was in Marietta (1788-1799) and moved to Chillicothe (1799-1803).
Chillicothe.

What is the population density in Ohio in 2008?

According to census.gov, the 2008 population density estimate of Ohio is 281 people per square mile.

How far is Idaho from Ohio?

It is 255 miles according to Google Maps.

  1. Take U.S. 95 NORTH, from Winnemucca, to IDAHO State Highway (SH)-55 NORTH to BOISE.
  2. Take SH-55 NORTH to I-84 EAST to Boise.
  3. Take I-84 EAST to Boise. To get to the CITY CENTER, take I-184 (EXIT 49 off I-84).

How many counties are in Mid Ohio?

There are 241 Cities, 681 Villages and 1308 Townships in the state of Ohio.

In Ohio some one lives in one of these three. Villages are municipalities with less than 5000 people. Cities are municipalities with more than 5000 people. Townships are unincorporated areas in the state.

How many popular votes did Obama win in Ohio?

Ohio cast its 18 electoral votes for Barack Obama in the 2012 election. The 2012 presidential election popular vote totals in Ohio were Barack Obama 2,827,709 and Mitt Romney 2,661,437.

What place hires felons in Columbus Ohio?

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I know it sounds bad but people I know have had the same problem alot of times if you mark no on the ? have you ever been convicted MARK NO . the worst that will happen they will say sorry sir and you leave or they dont run it which is usually the case or just mark yes and welll you know what happens then Sorry sir and then youre pissed cuz you were honest so give it a shot... any sales job is your best bet Time share companies

EDIT: WOW. NO. Do NOT listen to the above answer. As a former HR specialist, I can tell you that is the most unintelligent answer I've ever heard.

First off, The Gap Warehouse in Columbus does not run background checks. I did HR for a staffing company in Columbus and heard that constantly. Lifestyles Staffing does not run background checks, either. (I didn't work there. Heard that word-of-mouth) On your application, if it asks about your criminal history, and you have one, mark yes.

At least 11 states (Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Maine, Michigan, Nevada, New Jersey, North Dakota, Oregon, Texas, and Washington) have currently enacted laws that make misrepresentation of employment qualifications a criminal offense. Five states-Kentucky, New Jersey, North Dakota, Oregon, and Washington-have classified this practice as a felony punishable by several years in prison. The remaining states consider résumé fraud to be a misdemeanor.

Is Ohio a part of the east coast?

Yes, Ohio is East of the Mississippi River. To clarify this, look at a map of the United States of America, preferably today and look towards the Eastern side of the map, and you'll notice that the Mississsippi River runs from Louisiana, all the way up to the Central-Eastern border of Minnesota. Additionally, three states are east of the Missisippi River in the Midwestern US: Missouri, Illinois & Indiana ---- Indiana is West of Ohio, Canada is North of Ohio, West Virginia, is Southeast of Ohio, Pennslyvania borders Ohio towards the East, and finally, Northeastern & Extreme Northeastern Kentucky borders the Southern border of the US State of Ohio, or just "Ohio."

How high is Cleveland Ohio above sea level?

Cleveland, Ohio is 653 feet (199 meters) above sea level

What is the frost line in east central Ohio?

Actual: 36" Typical MAX

Theory: 36"~50"

Construction: 36"~40" Depending on local construction standards

Where is the Richfield Historical Society Inc in Richfield Ohio located?

The address of the Richfield Historical Society Inc is: 6901 Lyndale Ave S, Richfield, MN 55423-2302

Which states surrounds Ohio?

Ohio is located in the midwestern state portion of the United States (a Great Lakes State), and it is bordered to the north by Michigan , to the northeast by Pennsylvania, to the southeast by West Virginia, to the south by Kentucky, and to the west by Indiana.

What do the stars in the Ohio flag mean?

the seventeen stars represent that Ohio was the 17th state admitted to the country. the 13 stars around the circle (which doesn't include the 4 in the diamond shape on the right) represent the U.S. original colonies.

The blue and the red and white stripes are to mimick the U.S. flag. The blue triangle also represents the hills and valleys of Ohio and the stripes also represent the roads and waterways of the state.

The large circle is in an O shape for "O"hio. It also represents that Ohio is the 'buckeye' state.

This info was from http://www.netstate.com/states/symb/flags/oh_flag.htm

I hope this helps answer your question

-Shelby

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How many Asians live in Ohio?

The total Asian population in Ohio is 192,233. The gender breakdown is 91,755 males and 100,478 females. The total population of Ohio is 11,570,808.

Who founded the state Ohio?

Ohio was founded on March 1, 1803, it became the 17th state, and its first governor was Edward Tiffin.

What are the neighboring states of Ohio?

Starting in the northwest and going clockwise: Michigan, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Kentucky, and Indiana.

Where is the Holland Springfield Spencer Historical Society in Holland Ohio located?

The address of the Holland Springfield Spencer Historical Society is: Po Box 745, Holland, OH 43528

What are the major airports close to Cincinnati oh?

Cincinnati Municipal Airport ( Lunken Field ) is the closest if your question was referring to Greater Cincinnati Airport ( CVG ) which is in Boone County Kentucky. If you are looking for cheaper fares try Dayton.

Is Columbus Ohio bigger then Lexington KY?

denver has a much larger metropolitan area than Columbus but Columbus's city proper has a population of 700,000, 100,000 more than denver