Toledo metropolitan area
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[[Image:{{{map}}}|200px|center|Map of the Metro Toledo]] | |
| Largest city Other cities | Toledo - Perrysburg - Fremont - Bowling Green - Adrian |
| Population | Ranked 77th in the U.S. |
| - Total | 656,696<ref>July 2005 estimate by the U.S. Census Bureau</ref> |
| - Density | Unknown/sq. mi. Unknown/km² |
| Area | 1,619 sq. mi. 4,193 km² |
| State(s) | Ohio |
| Elevation | |
| - Highest point | Unknown feet (Unknown m) |
| - Lowest point | Unknown feet (Unknown m) |
Toledo Metropolitan Area with 656,696 residents contains four counties in Northwest Ohio:
The separate urban area of Fremont, Ohio, which has strong commuter interchange with the Toledo metropolitan area, is also included in a wider labor market area called the Toledo-Fremont Combined Statistical Area. This wider definition adds Sandusky County, Ohio to the area, with a total combined population (as of 2005) of 718,372.
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[edit] Cities
- Toledo, Ohio - Largest City in metropolitan area
- Ottawa Hills, Ohio
- Perrysburg, Ohio
- Bowling Green, Ohio
- Wauseon, Ohio
- Swanton, Ohio
- Port Clinton, Ohio
- Fremont, Ohio
[edit] Population
The Toledo Metropolitan Area is the fourth largest metropolitan area in the state of Ohio. The other three are Greater Cleveland, Columbus Metropolitan Area, and Cincinnati Metropolitan Area.
[edit] Comparison to United States
The Toledo Metropolitan area is the 77th largest in the United States with a population of 656,696.
[edit] References
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