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Cleveland is a county seat of Cuyahoga County in the state of Ohio in United States. It is the second largest city in Ohio with a population of over 478,000 inhabitants. Also referred to as ‘Forest City’, Cleveland has diversified its economy to service-based industries after the decline of the manufacturing industry.
Cleveland has a moderate climate. Since the city is in close proximity to the Lake Erie shoreline, snowfall totals range to a great extent across the city. July is the warmest month whereas January is the coldest with moderate rainfall.
Cleveland was established in 1796 near the Cuyahoga River and its location proved elementary in its economic growth. Post World War II, the city developed owing to the capitalization of its waterfront.
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