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Common name: Metro Toledo |
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| Largest city Other cities |
Toledo - Perrysburg - Fremont - Bowling Green - Adrian |
| Population | Ranked 77th in the U.S. |
| - Total | 656,6961 |
| - Density | Unknown/sq. mi. Unknown/km² |
| Area | 1,619 sq. mi. 4,193 km² |
| State(s) | Ohio |
| Elevation | |
| - Highest point | Unknown feet (Unknown m) |
| - Lowest point | Unknown feet (Unknown m) |
The Toledo Metropolitan Area is a metropolitan area centered in the American city of Toledo, Ohio with 656,696 residents and four counties within Northwest Ohio. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the metropolitan area includes the counties of Fulton, Lucas, Ottawa and Wood.
The separate urban area of Fremont, Ohio, which has strong commuter interchange with the Toledo metropolitan area, is included in a wider labor market area called the Toledo-Fremont Combined Statistical Area. A wider definition may add the Sandusky Metropolitan Area, although the US Census considers them separate MSAs. Other extended additions may include the Monroe, Michigan MSA, the micropolitan areas of Findlay, Tiffin, and Adrian, Michigan, as well as Henry County in Ohio. Some people even consider the Toledo Metro Area as an extension of Metro Detroit, since the two areas share common cultural ties.
The Toledo area is also the nation's third busiest rail hub, 15th-busiest air cargo hub (Toledo Express Airport), and one of the busiest ports on the Great Lakes. This area is fairly large and is maintaining its population. Toledo is also a popular hub location for transportation companies such as UPS and BAX Global.
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Regional education
- See also: List of colleges and universities in Michigan
- See also: List of colleges and universities in Ohio
There are several higher education institutions that operate campuses in and near the city of Toledo and its metropolitan area. Some of the larger populated universities and colleges include the University of Toledo, Davis College, Lourdes College, University of Toledo Medical Center, Mercy College of Northwest Ohio, Stautzenberger College, Toledo Academy of Beauty, Toledo Professional Skills Institute, Owens Community College, University of Findlay, Bowling Green State University, Terra Community College, Adrian College, The University of Michigan in nearby Ann Arbor and also several other smaller institutes.
Population
| Largest places in the Toledo Area[1] | ||
| City | 2005 | 2000 |
| Toledo | 301,285 | 313,619 |
| Sylvania TWP | 45,160 | 44,253 |
| Findlay | 39,118 | 38,967 |
| Bowling Green | 29,793 | 29,636 |
| Bedford Township | 31,126 | 28,606 |
| Springfield TWP | 24,791 | 24,123 |
| Monroe | 21,796 | 22,076 |
| Adrian | 21,784 | 21,574 |
| Frenchtown Township | 21,056 | 20,777 |
| Oregon | 19,175 | 19,355 |
| Fremont | 17,049 | 17,375 |
| Perrysburg | 16,980 | 16,945 |
| Maumee | 14,285 | 15,237 |
| Monroe Charter Township | 14,077 | 13,491 |
| Perrysburg Township | 13,634 | 13,613 |
| Fostoria | 13,395 | 13,931 |
| Lake Township | 10,442 | 10,350 |
| Napoleon Township | 10,224 | 10,331 |
| Waterville Township | 10,136 | 9,469 |
The Toledo Metropolitan Area is the sixth largest metropolitan area in the state of Ohio. The other five are Greater Cleveland, Metro Columbus, Cincinnati Metropolitan Area, Greater Dayton (Miami Valley), and Akron.
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Fulton County
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Lucas County
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Ottawa County
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Wood County
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Demographics
As of the census2 of 2000, there were 659,188 people, 259,973 households, and 169,384 families residing within the MSA. The racial makeup of the MSA was 83.03% White, 12.01% African American, 0.25% Native American, 1.07% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 1.79% from other races, and 1.83% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 4.35% of the population.
The median income for a household in the MSA was $42,686, and the median income for a family was $51,882. Males had a median income of $38,959 versus $25,738 for females. The per capita income for the MSA was $20,694.
References
- ^ July 2005 estimate by the U.S. Census Bureau
- ^ "American FactFinder". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved on 2008-01-31.
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