Xenia, Ohio
Xenia is a city in Greene County, Ohio, near Dayton.
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Greene County, Ohio - Dayton
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As of the 2000 census, the city had a population of 24,164. It is the county seat of Greene County{{GR|6}}.
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2000 - County seat - Greene County
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Xenia was the home of the novelist Helen Hooven Santmyer whose most well-known work remains And Ladies of the Club.
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Helen Hooven Santmyer - And Ladies of the Club
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Xenia was the setting of the independent film Gummo by Harmony Korine.
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Gummo - Harmony Korine
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Xenia (pronounced Zeen-yuh) means "hospitality" in Greek.
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Xenia is the only city in the United States containing over 5,000 people starting with the letter "X".
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