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Cleveland-Akron, OH Combined Statistical Area

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Cleveland-Akron, OH Combined Statistical Area
NameCleveland-Akron, OH Combined Statistical Area
StateOhio
Largest cityCleveland
Other citiesAkron, Lorain, Elyria, Mentor
Population3,599,264
Population as of2020
Area4,015 sq mi
Blank nameGDP (nominal)
Blank info$178 billion

Cleveland-Akron, OH Combined Statistical Area is a United States Census Bureau-defined Combined Statistical Area consisting of the Cleveland-Elyria, OH Metropolitan Statistical Area and the Akron, OH Metropolitan Statistical Area. The area is home to numerous notable institutions, including Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland State University, and the Cleveland Clinic. The region is also known for its rich cultural heritage, with attractions like the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Cleveland Museum of Art, and the Pro Football Hall of Fame in nearby Canton, Ohio. The area is served by several major transportation hubs, including Cleveland Hopkins International Airport and the Akron-Canton Airport.

Introduction

The Cleveland-Akron, OH Combined Statistical Area is a significant economic and cultural hub in the Midwestern United States, with a diverse range of industries, including manufacturing, healthcare, and finance. The area is home to several major corporations, including Progressive Corporation, Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, and FirstEnergy. The region is also known for its vibrant arts and culture scene, with numerous museums, theaters, and music venues, such as the Cleveland Orchestra and the Playhouse Square Center. The area is served by several major newspapers, including the The Plain Dealer and the Akron Beacon Journal, and is home to several notable radio and television stations, including WKYC, WEWS-TV, and WJW (TV).

Geography

The Cleveland-Akron, OH Combined Statistical Area covers a total area of 4,015 square miles, spanning across several counties in northeastern Ohio, including Cuyahoga County, Summit County, Lorain County, and Medina County. The area is bounded by Lake Erie to the north and the Ohio River to the south, and is situated near several major rivers, including the Cuyahoga River and the Tuscarawas River. The region's terrain is characterized by a mix of urban, suburban, and rural areas, with several major parks and nature reserves, such as the Cuyahoga Valley National Park and the Metroparks, Serving Summit County. The area is also home to several notable beaches, including Headlands Beach State Park and Huntington Beach.

Demographics

As of the 2020 United States Census, the Cleveland-Akron, OH Combined Statistical Area had a population of 3,599,264, making it one of the largest combined statistical areas in the United States. The area is home to a diverse range of ethnic groups, including African Americans, European Americans, Asian Americans, and Hispanic and Latino Americans. The region is also known for its strong Catholic and Protestant heritage, with several notable churches and cathedrals, including the Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist and the Old Stone Church. The area is served by several major hospitals and health systems, including the Cleveland Clinic Health System and the University Hospitals Health System.

Economy

The Cleveland-Akron, OH Combined Statistical Area has a diverse economy, with major industries including manufacturing, healthcare, finance, and education. The area is home to several major corporations, including Ford Motor Company, General Motors, and Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company. The region is also known for its strong startup and entrepreneurial scene, with several major incubators and accelerators, including the JumpStart Inc. and the NorTech. The area is served by several major universities and research institutions, including Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland State University, and the University of Akron.

Transportation

The Cleveland-Akron, OH Combined Statistical Area is served by several major transportation hubs, including Cleveland Hopkins International Airport and the Akron-Canton Airport. The area is also connected by several major highways, including Interstate 71, Interstate 77, and Interstate 90. The region is home to several major public transportation systems, including the Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority and the Metro Regional Transit Authority. The area is also served by several major railroads, including Norfolk Southern Railway and CSX Transportation.

Cities_and_Townships

The Cleveland-Akron, OH Combined Statistical Area is composed of several major cities and townships, including Cleveland, Akron, Lorain, Elyria, and Mentor. The area is also home to several notable suburbs, including Shaker Heights, Beachwood, and Hudson, Ohio. The region is served by several major counties, including Cuyahoga County, Summit County, and Lorain County. The area is also home to several notable townships, including Bath Township, Summit County, Ohio and Boston Township, Summit County, Ohio. The region is known for its vibrant downtown areas, including the Downtown Cleveland and the Downtown Akron, which feature several notable landmarks, including the Terminal Tower and the Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens.

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