New York
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- This article is about the U.S. state; for other meanings, see New York (disambiguation).
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Official language(s) | None | ||||||||||
Capital | Albany | ||||||||||
Largest city | New York City | ||||||||||
Area | Ranked 27th | ||||||||||
- Total | 54,520 sq mi (141,205 km²) |
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- Width | 285 miles (455 km) | ||||||||||
- Length | 330 miles (530 km) | ||||||||||
- % water | 13.3 | ||||||||||
- Latitude | 40°29'40"N to 45°0'42"N | ||||||||||
- Longitude | 71°47'25"W to 79°45'54"W | ||||||||||
Number of people | Ranked 3rd | ||||||||||
- Total (2000) | 18,976,457 | ||||||||||
- Density | 401.92/sq mi 155.18/km² (6th) |
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Height above sea level | |||||||||||
- Highest point | Mount Marcy[1] 5,344 ft (1,629 m) |
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- Average | 1,000 ft (305 m) | ||||||||||
- Lowest point | Atlantic Ocean[1] 0 ft (0 m) |
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Became part of the U.S. | July 26 1788 (11th) | ||||||||||
Governor | David Paterson(D) | ||||||||||
U.S. Senators | Charles Schumer (D) Hillary Rodham Clinton (D) |
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Time zone | Eastern: UTC-5/-4 | ||||||||||
Abbreviations | NY US-NY | ||||||||||
Web site | www.ny.gov |
New York is one of the 50 states of the United States of America, and one of the thirteen original states. It is best known for the city of the same name, "New York City", located in the southeastern part of the state.
New York is located in the northeastern United States, bordered by Lake Ontario and Canada on the north, Lake Erie and Canada on the west, Pennsylvania on the west and south, Vermont, Massachusetts, and Connecticut on the east, and New Jersey on the south and west of New York City.
New York also has Long Island; Long Island is a large island in the Atlantic Ocean that contains the Queens and Brooklyn boroughs (neighborhoods) of New York City. The larger part of New York, north and northwest of New York City and Long Island, is commonly named "upstate New York", and contains the cities of Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse, and the state capital Albany.
The United States Census Bureau says that, as of 2005, New York had the third most people (population) in the United States, after California and Texas. New York's estimated population is 19,297,729 [2]
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