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    Lima (/ ˈ l aɪ m ə / LY-mə) is a city in and the county seat of Allen County, Ohio, United States. As of the 2020 census, the city had a population of 35,579.

  2. 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.

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  3. Nov 20, 2023 · Things to Do in Lima, OH - Lima Attractions. Enter dates. Attractions. Filters. Sort. Map. Category types. Attractions. Tours. Outdoor Activities. Shopping. Transportation. Traveler Resources. Types of Attractions. Spas & Wellness. Sights & Landmarks. Nature & Parks. Fun & Games. Nightlife. Museums. Casinos & Gambling. Boat Tours & Water Sports.

  4. Whether you're looking for a relaxing getaway or an exciting adventure, Greater Lima has something for everyone. Discover a vibrant tapestry of nearly 200 restaurants, over 70 unique shops, a thriving sports scene, rich cultural experiences, and diverse year-round events.

  5. Jan 29, 2024 · Lima, Ohio, is a city steeped in history, boasting a rich tapestry of heritage and culture. From its early days as a bustling railroad town to its pivotal role in the oil and gas industry, Lima has a wealth of historic sites that offer a glimpse into its fascinating past.

  6. Nov 12, 2023 · Lima is quite a city filled with lots of adventures, with its beautiful streets and parks. There are a lot of fun and interesting activities here that will keep you engaged all through your stay. The city is located in the seat of Allen County Ohio, United States.

  7. Lima is a city in Allen County, Ohio, United States. The population of Lima was 35,579 in 2020. Lima was founded in 1831 as a county seat which was mandated by the Ohio legislature. It got its name from Patrick G. Goode, who was a judge.