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  1. L'agglomération new-yorkaise, communément appelée « Grand New York » concentre plus de 26 millions d'habitants. Entre 1995 et 2005, la population de la commune de New York a augmenté plus rapidement que celle de sa région. Les démographes estiment qu'elle devrait atteindre les 20 millions d'habitants vers 2025.

  2. ny.gov. modifier. L' État de New York (en anglais : State of New York, ou simplement New York) est un État des États-Unis, quatrième plus peuplé du pays avec 19,7 millions d'habitants en 2022. Il se trouve dans le nord-est du pays et a pour capitale la ville d' Albany, située dans le nord-est de l'État.

  3. A New York State Route 28N é uma rodovia estadual no Parque Adirondack, estado estadunidense de Nova Iorque, que se estende de Blue Mountain Lake até North Creek. A estrada, que se estende por 82 quilômetros, é uma estrada alternativa ao norte da New York State Route 28 , que também passa pelas duas localizações.

  4. New York City Employment and Training Coalition. New York City Science and Engineering Fair. New York City tugboat strike of 1946. New-York later New York City; colonial capital 1664–1673, 1674–1688, and 1689–1776; state capital 1776-1777 and 1788–1797; national capital 1785-1788 and 1789–1790.

  5. Cayuga Nation of New York ( Seneca County) Oil Springs ( Cattaraugus County, Allegany County) Oneida Indian Nation ( Madison County) Onondaga ( Onondaga County) Poospatuck ( Suffolk County) St. Regis Mohawk ( Franklin County) Shinnecock ( Suffolk County) Tonawanda ( Genesee County, Erie County, Niagara County) Tuscarora ( Niagara County)

  6. Crime in New York (state) In 2012, there were 451,142 crimes reported in the U.S. state of New York, including 686 murders. In 2014, 409,386 crimes were reported in the state, including 616 murders. This number further decreased in 2019, in which 335,736 crimes were reported, with 558 cases of murder. Throughout 2010-2019, violent crime dropped ...

  7. The New York City Department of Education, which manages the public school system in New York City, is the largest school district in the United States, with more students than the combined population of eight U.S. states. Over 1 million students are taught in more than 1,200 separate public and private schools throughout the state.