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  2. Broadview Heights, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The Brecksville–Broadview Heights Middle School, for grades 6–8, and Brecksville–Broadview Heights High School (BBHHS), for grades 9–12, are located on a campus that spans the border between Brecksville and Broadview Heights. [16] Approximately 4,000 students attend the district at any one time. [16]

  3. File:Map of Ohio highlighting Cuyahoga County.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following 70 pages use this file: Bay Village, Ohio; Beachwood, Ohio; Bedford, Ohio; Bedford Heights, Ohio; Bentleyville, Ohio; Berea, Ohio; Bratenahl, Ohio

  4. Category:Cities in Cuyahoga County, Ohio - Wikipedia

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  5. Parma, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The first schoolhouse was a log structure built on the hill at the northern corner of what is now Parma Heights Cemetery. A memorial plate on a stone marks the spot. In 1827, the township was divided into road districts. The Broadview Road of today was then known as Town Line Road as well as Independence Road. Ridge Road was known then as ...

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  7. Greater Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    The highest proportion is in Cuyahoga County at 5.5% (of the county's total population). Today, 23% of Greater Cleveland's Jewish population is under the age of 17, and 27% reside in the Heights area (Cleveland Heights, Shaker Heights, and University Heights). In 2010 nearly 2,600 people spoke Hebrew and 1,100 Yiddish. [22] [23] [24]