Ever wondered where the smallest towns in Ohio are? Although there are several small towns in Ohio, there are several incorporated villages that are even smaller. According to the 2010 U.S. Census data, the following towns are the smallest towns in Ohio—with populations of less than 100.
- Rendville
Wikimedia Commons Perry County, population approximately 36
- Miltonsburg
Wikimedia Commons Monroe County, population approximately 43
- Holiday City
Wikimedia Commons Williams County, population approximately 52
- Elgin
Wikimedia Commons Van Wert County, population approximately 57
- Octa
Wikimedia Commons Fayette County, population approximately 59
- Chilo
Wikimedia Commons Clermont County, population approximately 63
- Jacksonburg
Wikimedia Commons Butler County, population approximately 63
- Batesville
Wikimedia Commons Noble County, population approximately 71
- Graysville
Wikimedia Commons Monroe County, population approximately 76
- Deersville
Wikimedia Commons Harrison County, population approximately 79
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Perry County, population approximately 36
Monroe County, population approximately 43
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Williams County, population approximately 52
Van Wert County, population approximately 57
Fayette County, population approximately 59
Clermont County, population approximately 63
Butler County, population approximately 63
Noble County, population approximately 71
Monroe County, population approximately 76
Harrison County, population approximately 79
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