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  1. Cleveland, oficialmente City of Cleveland, es una ciudad en el estado estadounidense de Ohio y la sede del condado de Cuyahoga. [2] Ubicado en la parte noreste del estado, está situado a lo largo de la costa sur del lago Erie, al otro lado de la frontera marítima de Estados Unidos con Canadá y aproximadamente a 97 km al oeste de ...

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    Cleveland, officially the City of Cleveland, is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio and the county seat of Cuyahoga County. Located in Northeast Ohio along the southern shore of Lake Erie, it is situated across the U.S. maritime border with Canada and lies approximately 60 miles (97 km) west of Pennsylvania.

  3. Cleveland is a city in northern Eastern Ohio, United States. It is home to over 400,000 people. It was named for General Moses Cleaveland in 1796, but according to legend a mistake in a local newspaper left out the first "a" in its name, which is why it is spelt like it is today. [1]

  4. Hace 4 días · Learn More. Cleveland, city, seat (1810) of Cuyahoga county, northeastern Ohio, U.S. It is a major St. Lawrence Seaway port on the southern shore of Lake Erie, at the mouth of the Cuyahoga River. The city is home to Case Western Reserve University, and its attractions include the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum.

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  5. Ohio ( pronunciación en inglés: /oʊˈhaɪ.oʊ/ ( escuchar ⓘ), /ojáyo/) es uno de los cincuenta estados que, junto con Washington D. C. forman los Estados Unidos de América. Su capital y ciudad más poblada es Columbus.

  6. Cleveland began to grow rapidly after the completion of the Ohio and Erie Canal in 1832, turning the village into a key link between the Ohio River and the Great Lakes, particularly once the city railroad links were added.

  7. References. External links. Timeline of Cleveland. This article is a timeline of the history of the city of Cleveland, Ohio, USA . 1904 map of Cleveland. 18th century. 1796 – Moses Cleaveland and survey party arrive at the location that would later become Cleveland. [1] 1797 – Lorenzo Carter, a prominent early settler, arrives. 19th century.