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    • Columbus. Population: 929,492. Population Density: 4,240per square mile. Total Area: 219.2 square miles. Year Founded: 1812; incorporated in 1816. Source: Pixabay.
    • Cleveland. Population: 367,786. Population Density: 4,734 per square mile. Total Area: 77.69 square miles. Year Founded: 1796; 1836 as city. Source: Unsplash. The city of Cleveland is located in Cuyahoga County, and the city also serves as the administrative center of the county.
    • Cincinnati. Population: 311,791. Population Density: 4,006 per square mile. Total Area: 77.84 square miles. Year Founded: 1788; 1820 as city. Source: Unsplash. Brown County, Clermont County, and Hamilton County are all neighboring counties to Cincinnati, which is situated in Ohio.
    • Toledo. Population: 267,603. Population Density: 3,325 per square mile. Total Area: 80.49 square miles. Year Founded: 1837. Source: Wikimedia. The city of Toledo may be found in the Ohio county of Lucas.
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  2. Jan 4, 2024 · The largest city in Ohio is Columbus, with a population of 906,528. Columbus is the 14th largest city in the US. The second largest city is Cleveland , with a population of 367,991, and is the 54th largest city in the US.

  3. Largest municipalities in Ohio. 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]

    Rank
    Name
    Population (2018)
    Population (2010)
    1
    892,533
    787,003
    2
    383,793
    396,698
    3
    302,605
    296,943
    4
    274,975
    287,208
  4. Map, bar chart, and table showing Land area in square miles, 2010 by city. The source of the data is the US Census Bureau.

    City
    Value
    Ada
    2.08
    Akron
    62.03
    Alliance
    8.92
    Amherst
    7.06
  5. The most populated cities in Ohio are Columbus with 902,449, Cleveland at 370,365, Cincinnati with 308,870, Toledo at 269,962, and Akron with 190,273.

  6. Oct 14, 2023 · Despite being one of the most popular cities in Ohio in the 21st century, its peak population was in 1950, with over 504,000, following a decline due to the development of nearby communities and suburbs. The city’s rapid growth can be attributed to the massive influx of Irish and German settlers before the American Civil War in 1861.