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  2. File:Ohio change in population by county 2010 to 2020.svg

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    English: Population growth by county in Ohio 2010 to 2020 censuses -10 to -5 percent -5 to -2 percent -2 to 0 percent . 0 to 2 percent . 2 to 5 percent .

  3. Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Ohio's population growth lags that of the entire United States, and whites are found in a greater density than the U.S. average. As of 2000, Ohio's center of population is located in Morrow County, [134] in the county seat of Mount Gilead. [135] This is approximately 6,346 feet (1,934 m) south and west of Ohio's population center in 1990. [134]

  4. File:Ohio population map.png - Wikipedia

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  5. While Ohio's population grew, Stark County's population ... - AOL

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    Stark County's population stayed steady last year. The county's population was 372,716 last year, according to new U.S. Census Bureau estimates.That's a slight dip from 2022, down by just 69 people.

  6. Administrative divisions of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    In the 2010 United States Census, the average population of Ohio's counties was 131,096; Cuyahoga County was the most populous (1,280,122) and Vinton County was the least (13,435). The average land area is 464 sq mi (1,200 km 2 ).

  7. Largest municipalities in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of the 50 most populous incorporated cities in the U.S. state of Ohio. The population is according to the 2018 census estimates from the United States Census Bureau. [1] County seat † State capital and county seat ‡

  8. Our view: Ohio has never shrunk before. We need a plan to ...

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    The population peaked at 50,000 about 40 years ago, has fallen to 41,529 and may fall to 32,000, based on Ohio's projections. Many other rural Ohio counties share a similar story and the good-old ...

  9. Ohio's current immigrant population much more diverse, still ...

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    The proportion of Ohio's population that is foreign-born today is far lower than in 1870, when around 14% of Ohioans were immigrants, census data shows. However, Ohio's immigrant communities today ...