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Ana Psuturi

Ohio
Review:
National Emblem
Location
Climate
Population
Religion
Capital
Towns
National Landmarks
Conclusion
Seal of Ohio
A rising sun with 13 rays symbolize the
original thirteen colonies.
Location
Ohio is bounded by
the Ohio River, but
nearly all of the river
itself belongs to
Kentucky and West
Virginia.
Climate

The climate of Ohio is a humid continental climate.


Summers are typically hot and humid throughout the state, while winters
generally range from cool to cold. The southern region has the warmest
temperatures and longest growing season.
Population

From just over 45,000 residents in 1800, Ohio's


population grew at rates of over 10% per decade.
Religion

76% of Ohioans are Christian.


Specifically, 26% of Ohio's population is Evangelical
Protestant.
22% as Mainline Protestant, and 21% as Catholic
17% of the population is unaffiliated with any religious
body.
Capital 1910-1920
And now Columbus is the capital and largest city of
the U.S. state of Ohio.

The city was first laid out in 1812 and incorporated in


1816.
1.Cleveland
2. Cincinnati
3.Toledo
4.Akron
National Landmarks

Adena Mansion was built for Thomas


Worthington .
The Cincinnati Museum Center at Union
Terminal

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