
Ohio
"With God, all things are possible"
Ohio, situated in the Midwestern region of the United States, holds a unique position both geographically and historically. To the north, it is bordered by Lake Erie, providing the state with valuable access to one of North America's largest freshwater lakes and contributing to its robust shipping and manufacturing industries. Moving clockwise, Ohio shares borders with Pennsylvania to the east, West Virginia to the southeast, Kentucky to the southwest, Indiana to the west, and Michigan to the northwest. This strategic location has made Ohio a vital crossroads for commerce and transportation throughout its history.
With a total area that makes it the 34th-largest state in the nation, Ohio may not be among the largest states by landmass, but it is one of the most densely populated and economically influential. Major cities such as Columbus (the capital), Cleveland, and Cincinnati serve as hubs for education, healthcare, finance, and culture. Ohio's diverse landscape ranges from rolling hills in the south and east to flat, fertile plains in the north and west, supporting a strong agricultural sector. The state is also known for its passionate sports culture, with professional teams in football, baseball, and basketball. Overall, Ohio blends natural beauty, industry, and vibrant communities.

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Capital: Columbus
Abbreviation: OH
Governor: Mike DeWine (Republican Party)
Population: 11.88 million (2024)
State bird: Cardinalidae
Senators: Jon Husted (Republican Party), Bernie Moreno (Republican Party)
Admitted to the Union: March 1, 1803; 222 years ago (17th, declared retroactively on; August 7, 1953; 72 years ago)


