Hamlet, Ohio

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Hamlet is a populated place in Batavia, a township of Clermont County, Ohio. Hamlet's elevation is 876 feet above sea level. [1]

Batavia, Ohio Village in Ohio, United States

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Clermont County, Ohio County in the United States

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References

  1. Ohio Hometown Locator Retrieved 9/16/16

Coordinates: 39°01′08″N84°11′59″W / 39.01889°N 84.19972°W / 39.01889; -84.19972

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