- Toledo \(Ohio\)
- Toledo \(Ohio\)
• A diocese in Ohio, U.S.A., formed out of the Diocese of Cleveland and erected into a separate jurisdiction, 15 April, 1910Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.
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Toledo (Ohio) — Toledo Spitzname: The Glass City Skyline … Deutsch Wikipedia
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Toledo, Ohio metropolitan area — Toledo Fremont Common name: Metro Toledo Largest city Toledo Other cities Perrysburg … Wikipedia
Ohio Theatre (Toledo, Ohio) — For other uses, see Ohio Theatre (disambiguation). Ohio Theatre U.S. National Register of Historic Places … Wikipedia
Media in Toledo, Ohio — This List of Toledo, Ohio, media outlets lists the broadcast television stations, radio stations, and newspapers which are received by people living in the Toledo, Ohio, region. Not included are radio and television stations from Detroit and… … Wikipedia
Climate of Toledo, Ohio — The climate of Toledo, Ohio is one typical of cities in the Great Lakes region of the United States but is slightly warmer than any other city on the lakes. Overall, Toledo experiences a humid continental climate (Koppen climate classification… … Wikipedia
St. Francis de Sales High School (Toledo, Ohio) — Infobox Secondary school name = St. Francis de Sales High School president = Rev. Ronald Olszewski, O.S.F.S. vice President = principal = Mr. Eric Smola type = Private, all male, college preparatory affiliations = Catholic, O.S.F.S. grades = 9–12 … Wikipedia