- Miami, Ohio
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Miami was the name of two towns in Erie County and Lucas County; the exact locations of both are unknown.
While there is no longer any place in the U.S. state of Ohio known simply as Miami, the term is a part of the name of several places in Ohio, as follows:
Geographical features
Populated places
- Miami Shores, Ohio, unincorporated community in Montgomery County, several miles southwest of Dayton on the Great Miami River (39°41′36″N 84°14′25″W / 39.69333°N 84.24028°W)
- Miami Villa, Ohio, unincorporated community in Montgomery County, several miles northeast of Dayton on the Great Miami River (39°50′50″N 84°10′12″W / 39.84722°N 84.17°W)
- Miamisburg, Ohio, city in Montgomery County, several miles southwest of Dayton on the Great Miami River (39°38′34″N 84°17′12″W / 39.64278°N 84.28667°W), location of the Miamisburg Mound State Memorial
- Miamitown, Ohio, unincorporated community in Hamilton County, about 15 miles northwest of Cincinnati on the Great Miami River (39°12′57″N 84°42′15″W / 39.21583°N 84.70417°W)
- Miamiville, Ohio, unincorporated community in Clermont county, northeast of Indian Hill on the Little Miami River (39°12′45″N 84°17′57″W / 39.2125°N 84.29917°W)
- New Miami, Ohio, a village in Butler County
County and county subdivisions
- Miami County, Ohio
- Miami Township, Clermont County, Ohio
- Miami Township, Greene County, Ohio
- Miami Township, Hamilton County, Ohio
- Miami Township, Logan County, Ohio
- Miami Township, Montgomery County, Ohio
Other uses
- Miami Valley, which refers to the Dayton metropolitan area
- Miami University in Oxford
- Miami and Erie Canal
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