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  1. t. e. The Judiciary of New York (officially the New York State Unified Court System) is the judicial branch of the Government of New York, comprising all the courts of the State of New York (excluding extrajudicial administrative courts ). The Court of Appeals, sitting in Albany and consisting of seven judges, is the state's highest court.

  2. Jardin botanique de New York: 53 Low Memorial Library: 23 décembre 1987: Université Columbia: 54 R. H. Macy and Company Store (Macy's) 2 juin 1978: Manhattan: 55 Claude McKay Residence: 8 décembre 1976: Manhattan: 56 McGraw-Hill Building: 29 juin 1989: Manhattan: 57 Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Tower: 6 février 1978: Manhattan: 58 ...

  3. History of slavery in New York (state) The first slave auction in New Amsterdam in 1655, painted by Howard Pyle, 1917. The trafficking of enslaved Africans to what became New York began as part of the Dutch slave trade. The Dutch West India Company trafficked eleven enslaved Africans to New Amsterdam in 1626, with the first slave auction held ...

  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. 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.

  6. Climate change in New York encompasses the effects of climate change, attributed to man-made increases in atmospheric greenhouse gases, in the U.S. state of New York. It is of concern due to its impact on the people, ecosystem, and economy of the state. Many parts of the state are already experiencing weather changes, and sea-level rise, and ...

  7. 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 ...