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  2. Category:Landforms of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Landforms of Ohio by county (89 C) Bodies of water of Ohio (4 C, 3 P) Wetlands of Ohio (2 C, 4 P) A. Natural arches of Ohio (1 P) B. Beaches of Ohio (1 P) C. Caves of ...

  3. Category:Landforms of Ohio by county - Wikipedia

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    Landforms of Wood County, Ohio (1 C) Landforms of Wyandot County, Ohio (1 C) This page was last edited on 2 April 2018, at 12:18 (UTC). Text is available under ...

  4. List of National Historic Landmarks in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of National Historic Landmarks in Ohio and other landmarks of equivalent landmark status in the state. The United States' National Historic Landmark (NHL) program is operated under the auspices of the National Park Service, and recognizes structures, districts, objects, and similar resources according to a list of criteria of national significance. [6]

  5. Category:Geography of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Ohio geography-related lists (1 C, 25 P) A. American Indian reservations in Ohio (1 C) B. Borders of Ohio (7 P) C. Ohio counties (99 C, 90 P) County seats in Ohio (18 ...

  6. List of National Natural Landmarks in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    One of the best remaining examples of an oak-hickory dominated forest in Ohio. Part of Goll Woods State Nature Preserve. Hazelwood Botanical Preserve: 1974: Hamilton: state Highly detailed study of the site's plant ecology was published in 1929. Managed by the University of Cincinnati. Highbanks Natural Area: 1980

  7. List of rivers of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Ohio is a Midwestern state in the Great Lakes region of the United States.The state takes its name from the Ohio River, whose name in turn originated from the Seneca word ohiːyo', meaning "good river", "great river" or "large creek". [1]

  8. Geology of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Ohio produces three billion dollars worth of natural gas and $844 million of oil annually. Coal deposits were first recognized in the 1740s by early settlers and were mapped as early as 1752. Decreased demand due to increased natural gas production has reduced coal mining in the 2010s, although one underground mine and three surface mines ...

  9. Glacial till plains (Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    The Glacial till plains are a till plain landform in Northern Ohio, located near the shore of Lake Erie and produced by the retreat of the Wisconsin glaciation.Since glacial till is highly fertile soil, agriculture on the glacial till plains is very productive.