Parma é uma cidade localizada no estado norte-americano do Ohio, no Condado de Cuyahoga. A cidade foi fundada em século XIX.
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1Demografia
2Geografia
3Localidades na vizinhança
4Ligações externas
5Referências
Demografia |
Segundo o censo norte-americano de 2000, a sua população era de 85.655 habitantes.[1]
Em 2006, foi estimada uma população de 80.009,[2] um decréscimo de 5646 (-6.6%).
Geografia |
De acordo com o United States Census Bureau tem uma área de 51,7 km², dos quais 51,7 km² cobertos por terra e 0,0 km² cobertos por água.
Localidades na vizinhança |
O diagrama seguinte representa as localidades num raio de 8 km ao redor de Parma.
Parma
Brooklyn (5 km)
Brooklyn Heights (5 km)
Brook Park (8 km)
Cuyahoga Heights (8 km)
Independence (7 km)
Linndale (7 km)
Middleburg Heights (7 km)
North Royalton (8 km)
Parma Heights (3 km)
Seven Hills (4 km)
Ligações externas |
Estatísticas, mapas e outras informações sobre Parma em city-data.com
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Referências
↑U.S. Census Bureau. Census 2000 Summary File 1
↑U.S. Census Bureau. Estimativa da população (julho de 2006)
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Localidades do condado de Cuyahoga, Ohio
Sede do condado: Cleveland
Cidades
Bay Village |
Beachwood |
Bedford |
Bedford Heights |
Berea |
Brecksville |
Broadview Heights |
Brook Park |
Brooklyn |
Cleveland |
Cleveland Heights |
East Cleveland |
Euclid |
Fairview Park |
Garfield Heights |
Highland Heights |
Independence |
Lakewood |
Lyndhurst |
Maple Heights |
Mayfield Heights |
Middleburg Heights |
North Olmsted |
North Royalton |
Olmsted Falls |
Parma |
Parma Heights |
Pepper Pike |
Richmond Heights |
Rocky River |
Seven Hills |
Shaker Heights |
Solon |
South Euclid |
Strongsville |
University Heights |
Warrensville Heights |
Westlake
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