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Dayton is a city in southwestern Ohio , United States with a population of 166,179 ( 2000 ). It is the county seat and largest city of Montgomery County . The '''Greater Dayton area''' or '''Dayton metropolitan area''' encompasses a number of contiguous communities outside Dayton city proper, including Vandalia , Trotwood , Kettering , Centerville and Beavercreek , with a population of 848,153 ( 2000 ). Dayton is situated within the Miami Valley Region of Ohio, just north of the Cincinnati Metropolitan Area .

Dayton plays host to significant Industrial , Aerospace , and Research activity and is known for the many technical innovations and inventions developed there. The city was the home of the Wright Brothers , poet Paul Laurence Dunbar , and entrepreneur John H. Patterson . Dayton is nicknamed the Gem City, and is also sometimes referred to as the "Birthplace of Aviation."

Dayton Sister Cities International supports efforts for business and cultural development in Augsburg, Germany ; Belgrade, Serbia ; Oiso, Japan ; Monrovia, Liberia ; Holon, Israel and Sarajevo, Bosnia And Herzegovina .

  City Dayton
  State Ohio
  Motto
  Nickname Gem City
  Flag DaytonFlaggif
  Seal Daytonjpg
  Map OHMap-doton-Daytonpng
  Founded April 1 , 1796
  Incorporated 1805
  County Montgomery County
  Mayor Rhine L McLin
  Area 1467 Km&2 (566 Mi&2 )
  Area Water 22 km&2 (09 mi&2)
  Area Percentage 155%
  Census Yr 2000
  City Pop 166,179
  Metro Pop 848,153
  Density 1,1503
  Time Zone Eastern
  Utc 5
  North Coord 397627
  West Coord 841967
  Web wwwcidaytonohus