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How is it possible that: (a) New Russia Township encompasses "the majority of the city of Oberlin"; (b) NRT has a population of 2,357; and (c) Oberlin has a population of 8,195? These three statements can't all be true: NRT should have a population of several thousand more.
And if 1,918 of those people live in "unincorporated portions of the township", where do the other 439 live? In towns such as Oberlin, obviously.
Either this article is inaccurate, or the population figures could be conveyed in a clearer manner. -- tgeller ( talk) 09:08, 14 November 2008 (UTC)
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