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  1. Lima, city, seat (1831) of Allen county, northwestern Ohio, U.S. The city is situated on the Ottawa River, about 90 miles (145 km) northwest of Columbus. It was laid out in 1831, and its name (from Lima, Peru) is said to have been chosen from among several possibilities that were drawn from a hat.

  2. Lima wurde 1869 als Fabrik für landwirtschaftliche Maschinen und Sägewerke von 5 Partnern gegründet. [1] 1878 wurde Lima beauftragt, eine Lokomotive nach einem von dem Sägewerksbesitzer Ephraim Shay entworfenen Konzept einer Getriebelokomotive, dem später so genannten Shay -Typ, nachzubauen. [2] Die Auslieferung dieser ersten Lokomotive ...

  3. NAIA – WHAC. Website. unoh .edu. The University of Northwestern Ohio ( UNOH) is a private university in Lima, Ohio. [1] It was founded in 1920 as the Northwestern School of Commerce. UNOH is primarily a residential campus, [2] and provides master's degrees, bachelor's degrees, and associate degrees across more than 50 disciplines.

  4. Lima Ohioko hiri bat da. Allen konderrian kokatua dago. 2010ean 38.771 biztanle zituen, 35,13 kilometro koadrotan banatuta. Ikus, gainera [ aldatu | aldatu iturburu kodea ]

  5. Headquarters. Lima, Ohio. , United States. Lima Locomotive Works was an American firm that manufactured railroad locomotives from the 1870s through the 1950s. The company took the most distinctive part of its name from its main shop's location in Lima, Ohio ( / ˈlaɪmə / LY-mə [1] ). The shops were located between the Erie Railroad main line ...

  6. Shawnee High School (Lima, Ohio) /  40.69278°N 84.16750°W  / 40.69278; -84.16750. The Fight Song ( On Wisconsin!) Shawnee High School is a public high school located just southwest of Lima, Ohio. It is part of the Shawnee Local School District. They are members of the Western Buckeye League .

  7. History of Lima. Native Americans probably began migrating through the area as long ago as 10,000 years, and many camped here for short periods of time over the years, but the first sustained settlements were the large Seneca villages of the late 1500’s through the 1600’s. Since the Seneca abandoned and rebuilt their palisaded villages ...