Greater Cleveland

Greater Cleveland is a five-county region centered around the city of , , USA. It is a core component of the 13-county region of .
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Essential Destinations

Top destinations include Cleveland and Lorain.

is a culturally diverse city on the shores of Lake Erie, one of the , in , , USA. Recreational, cultural and educational opportunities are abundant throughout .

is a city of 64,000 people 30 miles west of Cleveland in . A former industrial center for shipbuilding, auto manufacturing, and steel, like other Rust Belt cities, the city faces population decline and urban decay.

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is a city in . It is the county seat of . sits at the forks of the Black River 23 mi southwest of Cleveland. The city is home to Lorain County Community College.

Destinations to Discover

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Cuyahoga is a county in . The City of is its County Seat and the hub of a 13-county region with 4.5 million people.

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is in . Located a short distance west of , Ohio and east of , Ohio, along the North Coast and shore of Lake Erie.

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is a county located in the northeastern region in the U.S. state of . As of the 2020 census, the population was 182,470. Its county seat is , and its largest city is .

is in in the most northeastern part of bordering on the east and Lake Erie on the north. At 705 square miles, Ashtabula is the largest county in the state of Ohio. As of 2010, the population was 101,497.

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is a county located in the northeast portion of the U.S. state of . As of the 2020 census, the population was 95,397. The county seat and largest city is .

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is a county in the U.S. state of . As of the 2020 census, the population was 232,603. Its county seat is , and its largest city is .
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Greater Cleveland

  • Type: metropolitan statistical area with 2,090,000 residents
  • Description: metropolitan area of Cleveland, Ohio, United States
  • Also known as: Cleveland metropolitan area”, “Cleveland metropolitan statistical area”, “Cleveland-Elyria metropolitan statistical area”, “Cleveland-Elyria, OH Metro Area”, “Cleveland-Elyria, OH Metropolitan Statistical Area”, “Cleveland–Elyria metropolitan statistical area”, “Cleveland, OH Metro Area”, and “Cleveland, OH Metropolitan Statistical Area
  • Location: , , , ,
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Latitude of center
41.5045° or 41° 30′ 16″ north
Longitude of center
-81.6906° or 81° 41′ 26″ west
Population
2,090,000
Wiki­data ID
Q5600502
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In Other Languages

From Asturian to Urdu—“Greater Cleveland” goes by many names.
  • Asturian: Gran Cleveland
  • Belarusian: Вялікі Кліўлэнд
  • Catalan: Gran Cleveland
  • Chinese: 大克利夫兰
  • Chinese: 大克利夫蘭
  • Dutch: Greater Cleveland
  • French: Grand Cleveland
  • German: Metropolregion Cleveland
  • Italian: Area metropolitana di Cleveland
  • Italian: Greater Cleveland
  • Japanese: クリーブランド広域
  • Japanese: クリーブランド都市圏
  • Japanese: グレーター・クリーヴランド
  • Persian: کلیولند بزرگ
  • Persian: کلیولند بزرگتر
  • Slovenian: Greater Cleveland
  • Slovenian: metropolitansko območje Cleveland
  • Slovenian: Veliki Cleveland
  • South Azerbaijani: قرئیتر کلولاند
  • Spanish: Area metropolitana de Cleveland-Elyria-Mentor
  • Spanish: Área metropolitana de Cleveland-Elyria-Mentor
  • Spanish: Gran Cleveland
  • Urdu: گریٹر کلیولینڈ

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