Cincinnati, Ohio
:The article refers to the city in Ohio. For information on the city in Iowa, see Cincinnati, Iowa.
Geography and climate
Cincinnati is located at {{coor dms|39|8|10|N|84|30|11|W|region:GR}} (39.136160, -84.503088).{{GR|1}}
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According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 206.1 km² (79.6 mi²). 201.9 km² (78.0 mi²) of it is land and 4.1 km² (1.6 mi²) of it is water. The total area is 2.01% water.
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United States Census Bureau - Km² - Mi²
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The Cincinnati – Middletown Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA), the 25th largest in the United States, has a population of 2,009,632. It includes the Ohio counties of Hamilton, Butler, Warren, Clermont and Brown, as well as the Kentucky counties of Boone, Bracken, Campbell, Gallatin, Grant, Kenton, and Pendleton, and the Indiana counties of Dearborn, Franklin, and Ohio.
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Middletown - Metropolitan Statistical Area - 25th largest - Ohio - Hamilton - Butler - Warren - Clermont - Brown - Kentucky - Boone - Bracken - Campbell - Gallatin - Grant - Kenton - Pendleton - Indiana - Dearborn - Franklin - Ohio
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Climate
Cincinnati's weather is temperate and seasonal. Summers are hot and humid with cool evenings. The mean annual temperature is 54 °F (29 °C), with an average annual snowfall of 32 inches (81.3 cm) and an average annual rainfall of 41 inches (1,040 mm). The wettest seasons are the spring and summer, although rainfall is fairly constant all year round. During the winter, particularly in January and February, several days of snow can be expected, allowing for winter sports. Winter temperatures range from 27 to 43 °F (−3 to 6 °C) and summer temperatures range from 66 to 86 °F (19 to 30 °C).{{mn|NOAA|1}} The highest recorded temperature was 103.0 °F (39.4 °C) on 1988-08-17, and the lowest recorded temperature was −22 °F (−30 °C) on 1994-01-19.{{mn|MaxMinTemps|2}}
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Summers - °F - °C - Inch - Cm - Spring - Winter - January - February - Snow - Winter sports - 1988-08-17 - 1994-01-19
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Neighborhoods
Cincinnati's unique geography nestles its neighborhoods in small basins and the hillsides that overlook them. Because of this, many of the city's neighborhoods developed very strong personal identities. Today's outer neighborhoods such as Clifton and Carthage were originally settled as their own villages, with individual downtown sections of their own. Over-the-Rhine was an important neighborhood in German-American history.
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Clifton - Carthage - Over-the-Rhine - German-American
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