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  1. Icons on the New York interactive map. The map is very easy to use: Check out information about the destination: click on the color indicators. Move across the map: shift your mouse across the map. Zoom in: double click on the left-hand side of the mouse on the map or move the scroll wheel upwards. Zoom out: double click on the right-hand side ...

  2. The five maps include: two county maps (one with the county names listed and the other without), an outline map of New York, and two major city maps. The cities included are: Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse, Utica, Schenectady, Yonkers, White Plains, New Rochelle, New York City and the capital, Albany. The other map has city location dots, which ...

  3. We’ll explore the cultural landmarks, natural wonders, and historical treasures that make these counties vital parts of New York’s identity as a state. Below is a map of the 62 counties of New York (you can click on the map to enlarge it and to see the major city in each county). Map of New York Counties New York Counties Map with cities

  4. While St. Lawrence County has a total area of 2,821 sq mi (7,306 sq km), New York County’s total area is 33.77 sq mi (87 sq km). Check out the location and boundaries of different counties in the New York County Map. New York Area Codes. The US State of New York has 19 area codes that divide the state into 12 geographical areas.

  5. The New York State Map points out the important cities of the state. Several rivers flow through the state. The Mohawk River, Hudson River and Genesee River are the prominent rivers of the state. Located at an altitude of 5,344 feet, Mt. Marcy is the highest point of New York. The Atlantic Ocean is the lowest point of the state.

  6. New York. on a USA Wall Map. New York Delorme Atlas. New York on Google Earth. The map above is a Landsat satellite image of New York with County boundaries superimposed. We have a more detailed satellite image of New York without County boundaries. ADVERTISEMENT.

  7. The state of New York is a state of superlatives. Of course everyone knows the Big Apple, New York City, and it's certainly a premier travel destination, but the state is so much more than just one famous metropolis.