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Cleveland-Elyria, Ohio Metropolitan Statistical Area

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Cleveland-Elyria, Ohio Metropolitan Statistical Area
NameCleveland-Elyria, Ohio Metropolitan Statistical Area
StateOhio
Largest cityCleveland
Population2,057,009
Population as of2020
Area3,959 sq mi
Area total km210,255

Cleveland-Elyria, Ohio Metropolitan Statistical Area is a major metropolitan area located in the state of Ohio, comprising Cuyahoga County, Geauga County, Lake County, Lorain County, and Medina County. The metropolitan area is home to several prominent cities, including Cleveland, Elyria, Lorain, Medina, and Willoughby. The region is situated near the southern shore of Lake Erie, which provides scenic views and recreational opportunities, and is close to the Cuyahoga Valley National Park and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland. The metropolitan area is also near the Cleveland Metroparks and the Holden Arboretum.

Geography

The Cleveland-Elyria, Ohio Metropolitan Statistical Area covers a total area of 3,959 square miles, including 3,854 square miles of land and 105 square miles of water. The region's geography is characterized by the Cuyahoga River, which flows through Cleveland and empties into Lake Erie. The metropolitan area is also home to several parks and nature reserves, including the Cuyahoga Valley National Park, Penitentiary Glen Reservation, and the Lake Erie Islands. The region's terrain is generally flat, with some hills and valleys, and is close to the Ohio and Erie Canal and the Cleveland Lakefront. The metropolitan area is situated near the City of Akron, Canton, and Youngstown, and is not far from the Pennsylvania border and the Pittsburgh metropolitan area.

Demographics

As of the 2020 United States Census, the Cleveland-Elyria, Ohio Metropolitan Statistical Area had a population of 2,057,009, making it one of the largest metropolitan areas in the United States. The region is home to a diverse population, with significant communities of African Americans, European Americans, Asian Americans, and Hispanic and Latino Americans. The metropolitan area has a high percentage of residents with a Bachelor's degree or higher, with many attending institutions such as Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland State University, and Kent State University. The region is also home to several major hospitals, including the Cleveland Clinic, University Hospitals of Cleveland, and the MetroHealth Medical Center.

Economy

The Cleveland-Elyria, Ohio Metropolitan Statistical Area has a diverse economy, with major industries in healthcare, manufacturing, finance, and education. The region is home to several major companies, including Progressive Corporation, KeyBank, and Eaton Corporation. The metropolitan area is also a major hub for biotechnology and medical research, with institutions such as the Lerner Research Institute and the Case Comprehensive Cancer Center. The region's economy is also driven by its tourism industry, with attractions such as the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the Cleveland Museum of Art, and the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo and RainForest.

Transportation

The Cleveland-Elyria, Ohio Metropolitan Statistical Area has a well-developed transportation network, with several major highways, including Interstate 90, Interstate 80, and Interstate 71. The region is also served by the Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, which offers flights to destinations across the United States and around the world. The metropolitan area has a public transportation system, including the Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority and the Lorain County Transit. The region is also home to several major railroads, including Norfolk Southern Railway and CSX Transportation.

Communities

The Cleveland-Elyria, Ohio Metropolitan Statistical Area is composed of several distinct communities, each with its own unique character and charm. Some of the major cities in the region include Cleveland, Elyria, Lorain, Medina, and Willoughby. The metropolitan area is also home to several smaller towns and villages, such as Avon Lake, Bay Village, and Beachwood. The region has a strong sense of community, with many residents actively involved in local organizations and initiatives, such as the United Way of Greater Cleveland and the Cleveland Foundation.

History

The Cleveland-Elyria, Ohio Metropolitan Statistical Area has a rich and diverse history, dating back to the early 19th century. The region was originally inhabited by Native American tribes, including the Iroquois and the Ottawa. The area was later settled by European Americans, who established the city of Cleveland in 1796. The metropolitan area played a significant role in the American Civil War, with many residents serving in the Union Army. The region was also a major hub for industry and immigration during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with many people moving to the area to work in the steel and automotive industries. The metropolitan area is home to several historic landmarks, including the Western Reserve Historical Society and the Cleveland Grays Armory Museum. The region has also been home to several notable figures, including John D. Rockefeller, Harvey Pekar, and Langston Hughes.

Category:Ohio metropolitan areas

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