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    The city is the economic and cultural hub of the Cincinnati metropolitan area, Ohio's most populous metro area and the nation's 30th-largest with over 2.265 million residents. [11] Throughout much of the 19th century, Cincinnati was among the top 10 U.S. cities by population.

  2. Cincinnati began with the settlement of Columbia, Losantiville, and North Bend in the Northwest Territory of the United States beginning in late December 1788. The following year Fort Washington, named for George Washington, was established to protect the settlers.

  3. Cincinnati is a city in the southwestern corner of the state of Ohio near the states of Kentucky and Indiana. The city is in Hamilton County, Ohio.

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    The Cincinnati metropolitan area was originally designated by the United States Census Bureau in 1950 and consisted of the Kentucky counties of Campbell and Kenton and the Ohio county of Hamilton. As surrounding counties saw an increase in their population densities and the number of their residents employed within Hamilton County, they met Census ...

    Notes 1For comparison purposes, population data is summarized using 2008 Census CSA/MSA county definitions. 2Butler County, Ohio was previously known as the Hamilton–Middletown, OH PMSA and was separate from the Cincinnati, OH–KY–IN PMSA until the 1990 Census, when the Cincinnati–Hamilton, OH–KY–IN CMSA designation was used to consolidate the two P...

    The Cincinnati–Northern Kentucky metropolitan area is located within a climatic transition zone. The southern area of the region, from roughly about the Ohio River, is at the extreme northern limit of the humid subtropical climate; the north part of the region is on the extreme southern cusp of the humid continental climate. Evidence of both humid ...

    Public transportation

    The Connector streetcar line opened in Cincinnati in 2016. Amtrak's Cardinal makes three weekly trips in each direction between Chicago and New York City through Cincinnati Union Terminal. Regional transit authorities serving the area include the Southwest Ohio Regional Transit Authority (SORTA), the Transit Authority of Northern Kentucky (TANK) and the Clermont Transportation Connection. SORTA and TANK primarily operate 40-foot (12 m) diesel buses, though some lines are served by longer arti...

    Air

    The Cincinnati area is served by Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG) in Hebron, Kentucky. The airport is one of DHL Aviation's three superhubs, offering non-stop passenger service to over 50 destinations in North America and Europe. The airport is a global hub for Amazon Air, Atlas Air, ABX Air, Kalitta Air, and DHL Aviation, handling numerous domestic and international cargo flights every day. CVG is currently the 6th busiest airport in the United States by cargo traffic...

    Roads

    1. Interstate 71 2. Interstate 74 3. Interstate 75 4. Interstate 275 5. Interstate 471 US Highways 1. U.S. Route 22 & State Route 3(Montgomery Road) 2. U.S. Route 27(Colerain Avenue) 3. U.S. Route 42(Reading Road, Lebanon Road) 4. U.S. Route 50(Columbia Parkway, Ohio Pike) 5. U.S. Route 52(Riverside Drive, Kellogg Avenue) 6. U.S. Route 127(Hamilton Avenue) Ohio State Highways 1. Ohio State Route 4 (Springfield Pike, Dixie Highway) 2. Ohio State Route 28 3. Ohio State Route 32 4. Ohio State Ro...

    Ohio

    1. University of Cincinnati 2. Xavier University 3. Cincinnati State Technical and Community College 4. Miami University 5. Mount St. Joseph University 6. Union Institute & University 7. Hebrew Union College 8. Art Academy of Cincinnati 9. God's Bible School and College

    Kentucky

    1. Northern Kentucky University 2. Thomas More University 3. Gateway Community and Technical College 4. Maysville Community and Technical College

    Indiana

    1. Ivy Tech Community College 1. University of Cincinnati 2. Miami University 3. Northern Kentucky University 4. Art Academy of Cincinnati

    513 and 283 – Ohiocounties and Cincinnati
    937 and 326 – Ohiocounties
    859 – most Kentuckycounties
    606 – Bracken and Masoncounties, Kentucky

    Cincinnati-based broadcast media outlets often use the terms "Greater Cincinnati" and "Tri-State Area" to refer to their broader viewing or listening areas, especially for the purpose of weather reports or school closings. The viewing areas of WLWT, WCPO-TV, and WKRC-TV all span the same 26 counties, including Adams and Highland counties in Ohio; F...

  4. Downtown Cincinnati is one of the 52 neighborhoods of Cincinnati, Ohio. It is the central business district of the city, as well the economic and symbiotic center of the Cincinnati metropolitan area. Originally the densely populated core of the city, the neighborhood was transformed into a commercial zone in the mid-20th century.

  5. The county seat and largest city is Cincinnati. [3] The county is named for the first Secretary of the Treasury, Alexander Hamilton. [4] Hamilton County is part of the Cincinnati-Middletown, OH-KY-IN Metropolitan Statistical Area.

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  7. The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Cincinnati, Ohio, USA. Prior to 19th century. 1788 - Losantiville settled. [1] 1789 - Fort Washington built. [2] 1790 - Losantiville renamed "Cincinnati." [1] 1791 - First Presbyterian Society formed. [3] 1793 - Centinel of the North-Western Territory newspaper begins publication. [4]

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