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  Ohio (Ohio) in the Midwest, is part of the Great Lakes region. Ohio at the intersection of American culture and geography, the people from the New England states, the central United States and the United States, on the southern Appalachia and other regions.
  Ohio is the first based on "Northwest Ordinance" to join the federal state, zip code "OH" (formerly "O"). "Ohio" comes from the indigenous Iroquois word meaning "beautiful river (Beautiful River)".
  In order to express respect, the U.S. Navy to "Ohio" named warships too.
  History
  Native Americans
  In the so-called beaver after the war, the powerful Iroquois League of Ohio has declared most of the land, especially for hunting beaver hunting. From the mid-17th century to the 17th century, disease and war, the dramatic reduction of the indigenous population, the main use of the territory was gradually Algonquin occupied by descendants of the tribal languages.
  History, has lived in Ohio, the indigenous tribes include: the Miami tribe, Wyandotte tribe, the Delaware tribe, the Shawnee Tribe, Ottawa Tribe, Domingo tribes and Erie tribes.
  The colonial and revolutionary period
  The 18th century, the French established a trading post in the area system to control the fur trade.
  1754, British and French French and Indian War broke out between. According to the post-war "1763 Treaty of Paris," France to abandon the old Northwest Ohio and the control of its transfer to Britain. 1760 Pontiac War era weakened the British military control, and with the United States with victory in the War of Independence completely end. According to the 1783 "Treaty of Paris," the British give up control of the Ohio.
  Traffic
  Many major traffic corridors east and west have been Ohio. Which "Ohio Market Route 3" in the 90s it became a historic part of Lincoln Highway, and in 1913 was named the major transport corridors. Lincoln is the first high speed across the entire United States, connecting New York and San Francisco Railway. It also greatly facilitated the arrival of the development of Ohio.
  Ohio has 228 Main (367 km) of the National Road. Things that run through the main toll roads, including Ohio Highway (I-80/I-90/I-76)
  Po Ke Li Fu Lanhuo the airport, including Hopkins International Airport (Cleveland Hopkins International Airport) Continental Airlines, the main distribution center, including the Cincinnati / Kentucky International Airport, Northwest (Cincinnati / Northern Kentucky International Airport), Delta Airlines of the main distribution center. Other major airports are located in Dayton, Toledo, Columbus, and Akron-Canton.
  Politics
  Politically, Ohio is considered a swing state (that is, the direction of votes the leading variable, the two parties are likely to win.) Economists noted that "the Midwest region includes all of the United States: part of the northeastern part of the southeastern part of the northwest, and parts of the south. And there are some parts of the city have rural, very poor people also has a very rich man.
  Important cities and towns
  Northeast
  * Cleveland, located in the state of the northeast, Lake Erie
  o Euclid (Euclid)
  o pod Kernwood (Lakewood)
  o Mentor (Mentor)
  o Parma (Parma)
  * Akron (Akron)
  * Barberton
  * Brunswick (Brunswick)
  * Elyria
  * Canton (Canton)
  * Kent (Kent)
  * Warren (Warren)
  * Youngs town, "Youngstown"
  Southwest
  * Cincinnati (Cincinnati), located in the southwest of the state, with Indiana and Kentucky at the junction
  * Dayton (Dayton)
  Central
  * Columbus (Columbus), the capital, located in the middle of the state
  * Ashland City (Ashland), located in the middle of the state
  * Mansfield (Mansfield)
  Northwest
  * Toledo (Toledo)
  * Bowling Green (Bowling Green)
  * Lima (Lima)
  * Findlay (Findlay)
  * Sandusky (Sandusky)
  Population
  The 2003 census, there are 11,435,798 people in Ohio; current ratio can be divided into the race in Ohio:
  * 85% were white
  * African American 11.5%
  * 1.9% are Hispanic
  * 1.2% Asian Americans
  * 0.2% are Native Indians
  * 1.4% mixed race
  The top five ancestry groups in Ohio are: German (25.2%), Irish (12.7%), African Americans (11.5%), English (9.2%), Americans (8.5%).
  The state has 6.6% of the population in the age of 5, 25.4% of the population under 18, and 13.3% of the population aged over 65. Women account for 51.4% of the whole population.
  Religion
  Religion, belief in the proportion of residents in Ohio are as follows:
  * 61% Protestant (Protestant)
  * 24% Roman Catholic Roman Catholic
  * 1% Other Christian Other Christian
  * 1% of other religious believers Other Religions
  * 8% had no faith in Non-Religious
  Protestants in Ohio, the first of three factions: Baptist Baptist: 15%, Methodist Church Methodist: 10%, and the Lutheran Lutheran: 4%. It is worth mentioning that the Amish population of the state throughout the United States most.
  Education
  State University
  Ohio University (Ohio University) Est.1804 first universities
  * Ohio State University (Ohio State University) Est.1870
  * Bowling Green State University (Bowling Green State University)
  * Central State University (Central State University)
  * University of Cincinnati (University of Cincinnati)
  * Cleveland State University (Cleveland State University)
  * Kent State University (Kent State University)
  * University of Miami (Miami University) Est.1809
  * North Central State College (North Central State College)
  * Aike Lang University (University of Akron)
  * University of Toledo (University of Toledo)
  * Wright State University (Wright State University)
  * Youngs town State University (Youngstown State University)
  * Zane State College (Zane State College)
  * Hocking College
  Private
  * Ashland University (Ashland University)
  * Franklin College (Franklin University)
  * Capital University (Capital University)
  * Antioch Senanayake College (Antioch College)
  * Baldwin Wallace College (Baldwin Wallace College)
  * Case Western Reserve University (Case Western Reserve University)
  * University of Dayton (University of Dayton)
  * Kenyon College (Kenyon College)
  * Denison University (Denison University)
  * Mali yata College (Marietta College)
  * Malone College
  * Oberlin College (Oberlin College)
  * Ohio Northern University (Ohio Northern University) Est.1871
  * Ohio Wesleyan University (Ohio Wesleyan University)
  * Out of the College (Otterbein College)
  * Seville University (Xavier University)
  * Finley University (The University of Findlay)
  * Tiffin University (Tiffin University)
  * University of Northwestern Ohio
  * Wittenberg University
  * Muskingum Collegehttp: / / www.muskingum.edu/home/
  Traffic
  Important Airport
  * Cincinnati / Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG) ─ Delta hub
  * Cleveland Hopkins International Airport (CLE) ─ Continental Airlines hub
  * Port Columbus International Airport (CMH)
  Major highway
  * Interstate 70
  * Interstate 80
  * Interstate 90
  * Interstate 71
  * Interstate 75
  * Interstate 77
  Major professional sports
  Football
  * NFL
  o Cleveland Browns (Cleveland Browns) (AFC)
  o Cincinnati Bengals (Cincinnati Bengals) (AFC)
  * NCAA
  o The Ohio State University (Buckeyes) (Big Ten)
  o University of Cincinnati (Bearcats) (Big East)
  o Ohio University (Bobcats) (MAC)
  o Miami University (Redhawks) (MAC)
  o Kent State University (Golden Flashes) (MAC)
  o The University of Akron (Zips) (MAC)
  o The University of Toledo (Rockets) (MAC)
  o Bowling Green State University (Falcons) (MAC)
  Baseball
  * Major League MLB
  o Cleveland Indians (Cleveland Indians)
  o Cincinnati Reds (Cincinnati Reds)
  * Little League
  o Columbus Clippers (Columbus Clippers, 3A-class international alliances, home team: Washington Nationals)
  o Toledo Mud Hens (Toledo Mud Hens, 3A-class international alliances, home team: Detroit Tigers)
  o subcloning Airlines (Akron Aeros, 2A East League level, home team: Cleveland Indians)
  o Dayton Dragon (Dayton Dragons, 1A-level Midwest League, home teams: Cincinnati Reds)
  o Lake County Captain (Lake County Captions, 1A-level South Atlantic League, home teams: Cleveland Indians)
  o Ma Hongning valley boxer (Mahoning Valley Scrapper, short-1A state level Niuyue Bin Union, home team: Cleveland Indians)
  Basketball
  * NBA
  o Cleveland Cavaliers (Cleveland Cavaliers)
  * NCAA Division-I
  o University of Cincinnati (1959, 1960 1963 and 1992 NCAA Final Four; 1961 and 1962 National Champs; Eight Elite Eight Appearances; Six Final Four Appearances; Two National Championships; Appearances: 24; Record: W 40, L 23; Updated in 2007 )
  o The Ohio State University
  o Xavier University
  o University of Dayton
  o Miami University
  o Ohio University (1964 the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament; The lastest MAC Championships: 2005)
  o University of Toledo
  o Kent State University (MAC 2002,2006 Champion)
  o University of Akron
  Ice hockey
  * NHL
  o Columbus Blue Jackets (Columbus Blue Jackets)
  * NCAA
  o croquet City State University (en: Bowling Green State University)
  o Ohio University
  Additional Information
  * A total of seven U.S. President from this state.
  1. Ulysses Simpson Grant (Ulysses S. Grant)
  2. B · Rutherford Hayes (Rutherford B. Hayes)
  3. James Garfield (James Garfield)
  4. Benjamin Harrison (Benjamin Harrison)
  5. William McKinley (William McKinley)
  6. William Howard Taft (William Howard Taft)
  7. Warren G · Harding (Warren G. Harding)
  * U.S. serving as state name for a type of strategic nuclear submarine named after the Ohio-class nuclear submarines.
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Geography
  Ohio (Ohio) in the northeastern United States, is part of the Great Lakes region. Another name buckeye state. The Ohio River and Lake Erie between the Ohio River because of its name. Area of ​​106,700 square kilometers. Population 12,887,300 (1990), urban population accounted for 73%. Columbus.
  Gently inclined terrain from east to west, rolling small. Who have been immersed in ice, widespread glacial till layer. Humid continental temperate climate. January average temperature of -4 ~ -2 ℃, 7 monthly average temperature of 23 ℃, the average annual precipitation 950 mm, where snowfall accounts for 1 / 7. 25% forest cover, mainly in the east and south.
  Indians living in the original. 1763 years ago, France and Britain fight for the land. 1763 owned by the United States. 1803 joined the Union as the seventeenth state.
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Fast Facts
  Population: 11,186,300
  Area: 41,422 square miles, an area ranked thirty-fifth
  Capital: Columbus Columbus
  State Tax: 5% state tax, some places you can receive 3% more, you can also receive 7% more than the hotel tax.
  Ohio in the Iroquois language, a "great great" means, which had produced eight for a U.S. president, two great astronauts, and many respected writers and some inventors. Everyone will ask why this humble place where so many important leaders, inventors and artists? This is probably hard work, and Ohio were the characteristics that related to Ohio's most famous motto "with God, anything is possible ─ With God, all things are possible" reflect this positive view.
  To Ohio, there are many tourists can be seen in places such as tourist sites and beautiful tourist spots, like Ohio's famous? Visit Armstrong Air and Space Museum <Armstrong Air and Space Museum Hayes Presidential Center>, President Harding House and Museum <President Harding Home and Museum> other places. Want to escape from these places? Try Wayne National Forest <Wayne National Forest>, the ancient Asian Ho Card Valley National Recreation Area <Cuyahoga Valley National Recreation Area>, King Kong, Holland State Park <Hocking Hills State Park>. Want to go to theme parks? Paramount's Kings Island can go and Cedar Point, of course! Ohio is also a zoo, art museum, Hall of Fame and the Nature Center. If you forget the meaning of Ohio in the Iroquois culture, to come to Ohio sightseeing, you will remember.
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Population
  The 2003 census, there are 11,435,798 people in Ohio; current ratio can be divided into the race in Ohio:
  85% were white
  11.5% African American
  1.9% are Hispanic
  1.2% are Asian-Americans
  0.2% are Native Indians
  1.4% mixed race
  The top five ancestry groups in Ohio are: German (25.2%), Irish (12.7%), African Americans (11.5%), English (9.2%), Americans (8.5%)
  The state has 6.6% of the population in the age of 5, 25.4% of the population under 18, and 13.3% of the population aged over 65. Women account for 51.4% of the whole population.
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Religion
  Religion, belief in the proportion of residents in Ohio are as follows.
  61% Protestant (Protestant)
  Roman Catholics Roman Catholic 24%
  1% Other Christian Other Christian
  1% of other religious believers Other Religions
  8% No religion Non-Religious
  Protestants in Ohio, the first of three factions: Baptist Baptist: 15%, Methodist Church Methodist: 10%, and the Lutheran Lutheran: 4%.
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Education
  State University
  Ohio State University (Ohio State University)
  Columbus, Ohio State University main campus
  Ohio State University Lima Campus (Lima)
  Ohio State University Mansfield Campus (Mansfield)
  Ohio State University Marion Campus (Marion)
  Ohio State University Newark Campus (Newark)
  Croquet City State University (Bowling Green State University)
  Central State University (Central State University)
  University of Cincinnati (University of Cincinnati)
  Cleveland State University (Cleveland State University)
  Kent State University (Kent State University)
  University of Miami (Miami University)
  Ohio University (Ohio University)
  Yike Lang University (University of Akron)
  Toledo University (University of Toledo)
  Wright State University (Wright State University)
  Youngs town State University (Youngstown State University)
  Private
  Antioch Senanayake College (Antioch College)
  Baldwin Wallace College (Baldwin Wallace College)
  Case Western Reserve University (Case Western Reserve University)
  University of Dayton (University of Dayton)
  Kenyon College (Kenyon College)
  Denison University (Denison University)
  Oberlin College (Oberlin College)
  Ohio Wesleyan University (Ohio Wesleyan University)
  Seville University (Xavier University).
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History
  1788: Marietta became the first in the northwest boundary <Northwest Territory> permanent American colony.
  1794: Anthony • General <Gen. "Mad" Anthony Wayne> Wayne led the army in the Battle of Fallen Timbers defeated Little Turtle Emirates <Chief Little Turtle>, Ohio and Indiana and the end of the war <Ohio and Indian Wars >.
  1833: The first multi-ethnic National Institute of Education was established in Ou Bolin <Oberlin>.
  1847: Inventor Thomas Edison <Thomas A. Edison> • <Milan> was born in Milan.
  1869: Cincinnati Red Stockins became the first professional baseball team in America.
  1886: Trade Union leaders gathering in Colombo City <Columbus> _set_ up in the American Federation of Labor <American Federation of Labor>.
  1920: National Football League <The National Football League> established in Canton.
  1962: New Concord City <John Glenn> John • Glenn became the first American astronaut around the Earth.
  1967: Shiduokesi <Carl Stokes> <Cleveland> was elected mayor of Cleveland, is also the first African American elected mayor of U.S. cities.
  1969: Wapakoneta City <Neil Armstrong> Armstrong became the first surface of the moon through the Master.
  1970: Four students were in the anti-war demonstrations at Kent State University National Guard shot and killed.
  1998: U.S. lawmakers <US Sen.> John • Glenn <John Glenn> space shuttle Discovery <Discovery> ride back to space, and become the world's oldest astronaut.
  Ohio Travel Information Service Center
  Ohio Division of Travel and Tourism
  PO Box 1001
  Columbus, OH 43215
  Phone (614) 466-8844 or (800) 282-5393
  Fax (614) 466-6744
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Tourist attractions
  1. Adena State Memorial
  2. The Beach Waterpark
  3. Campus Martius: Museum of the Northwest Territory
  4. Cedar Point
  5. Cincinnati Art Museum
  6. Cincinnati History Museum
  7. Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden
  8. Cleveland Museum of Art
  9. Cleveland Museum of National History
  10. Columbus Zoo
  11. COSI Columbus
  12. Cuyahoga Valley National Recreation Area
  13. Dayton Art Institute
  14. Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Garden
  15. Hale Farm and Village
  16. Hayes Presidential Center
  17. The Health Museum
  18. Historic Roscoe Village
  19. Inventure Place
  20. Kingwood Center
  21. Lake Farmpark
  22. The Living Bible Museum
  23. Mill Creek MetroParks
  24. The Museum Center at Union Terminal
  25. Museum of Ceramics
  26. National Road-Zane Gray Museum
  27. Neil Armstrong Air and Space Museum
  28. Ohio Caverns
  29. Ohio Historical Center
  30. Ohio Village
  31. Paramounts Kings Island
  32. Perrys Victory and International Peace Memorial
  33. The President Harding Home and Museum
  34. Pro Football Hall of Fame
  35. Quaker Square
  36. The RainForest
  37. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum
  38. Sauder Farm and Craft Village
  39. Schoenbrunn Village State Memorial
  40. SeaWorld
  41. Serpent Mound
  42. Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens
  43. Taft Museum
  44. Toledo Museum of Art
  45. Toledo Zoo
  46. ​​US Air Force Museum
  47. Warther Carvings
  48. Western Reserve Historical Society
  49. The Wilds
  50. Zanesville Art Center
  51. Zoar Village
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Encyclopedia
  Ehai'e Zhou
  Ohio
  Ohio State
  North Central states. Located between Lake Erie and the Ohio River, so named because of the Ohio River. An area of ​​106,700 square kilometers. Population 10,791,000 (1982), urban population accounted for 73.3%. Columbus.
  Undulating terrain, gently inclined from east to west. The inland west of the original low-surface layer of widespread moraine, fertile land; the east part of the Appalachian plateau. The northern shores of Lake Erie is 80 km wide and 8 to the Lake Plain, also an original interior low. Humid continental temperate climate. January average temperature of -4 ~ 2 ℃, 7 月 23 ~ 24 ℃, annual precipitation is 700 to 1200 mm. Frost-free period from north to south, 140 ~ 190 days, but the shores of Lake Erie up to 200 days. 25% forest cover, mainly in the south and east.
  1783 classified the United States. 1803 statehood. 1832 Ohio - Erie Canal built, what water and land transportation hub located in a large number of immigrants for the state Reclamation development of agriculture. Post-industrial rise of the Civil War. 19th century industrial and agricultural production has an important role in the nation.
  Of the total farm land area of ​​the state 2 / 3, is a corn belt. Crops of corn, soybeans, wheat, etc, the concentration of production in the western plains. Meat, livestock industry is developed, generally raising beef cattle and pigs. Dairy and vegetable farms around more in the big cities. Orchard Lake contiguous northern plains, grapes, cherries, pears and so on.
  Ohio economy
  Located in the east-west railway, state and interstate highways, both Lake Erie and the Ohio river transport of the profits. Lake Erie and Ohio River ports have important economic significance. Cleveland, Conneaut, and Loraine Hong Kong imports from the Great Lakes and upper reaches of Canada's iron ore; Toledo coal output port; Cincinnati transhipment port for the coal. Most manufactured goods and coal transportation through the Ohio River.
  (Zhang Shaofei)
    
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English Expression
  1. n.:  ohio,  ohioan,  Buckeye State
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