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Cleveland is a small unincorporated community in the U.S. state of North Dakota, located in Stutsman County in the southeastern part of the state. Unlike the large city of the same name in Ohio, Cleveland, North Dakota is sparsely populated, with fewer than 100 permanent residents according to the U.S. Census, presenting a typical rural Midwestern appearance.
Cleveland is located in the eastern plains region of North Dakota, with flat terrain and predominantly agricultural land. The region has a continental climate with cold, dry winters and warm, humid summers, with an average annual precipitation of about 500 millimeters. The community is surrounded by predominantly wheat and corn fields, retaining the peaceful atmosphere of a traditional farming community.
Cleveland emerged in the late 19th century with the construction of the railroad and was once a small agricultural trading center. Today the economy is dominated by agriculture, with wheat, soybeans, and other crops grown. The community retains a small number of historic buildings, including the remains of an early railroad station, that bear witness to the development of the Midwestern United States during its pioneering days.
As an unincorporated community, Cleveland does not have a separate municipal governing body and is under the unified jurisdiction of Stutsman County. The community is connected to neighboring towns via U.S. Route 52, and the nearest city, Fargo, is about a 1.5-hour drive away. Local residents tend to work in agriculture or commute to neighboring towns for work, maintaining strong community ties.
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