State New York

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State New York

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State New York. Somthing about this state. This state bords with states Vermont , Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Jersey & Pensylwania . Next to t his state is lake Ontario & Erie. Near to this state is Canadian provinces . From the south it has borders with Atlatic Ocean. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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State New York

State New York

Somthing about this state This state bords with states Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Jersey & Pensylwania.Next to this state is lake Ontario & Erie. Near to this state is Canadian provinces.From the south it has borders with Atlatic Ocean. It has 141 205 km.There are about 15 milion people.Central rivers are Niagara, Hudson & St. Lawrence River.Statestretches from theAtlantic to thelakesOntario andErie.On the northit borderswith Canada.The biggest citys in State New York1 ST- New York- 1214,4 km - 8 175 133 people2 ND-Buffalo- 136km - 230 240 people3 RD- Rochester 96,1 km - 208 123 people4 TH- Syracuse- 66,4 km - 140 658 people5 TH Albany- 56 km - 93 539 people

The Biggest Universities & HighschoolsCity University of New YorkCornell UniversitySyracuse UniversityColumbia University

Languages in State New YorkEnglish Language 71,84%Spanish Language 14.08%Chinesse Language 1,66%Russian Language 1,33%Italian Language 1,27%French Language 0,8%French Craol Language 0,65%Yiddish Language 0,61%Korean Language 0,6%Polish Language 0,54%

The Most Famous Buldings & Wonders of NatureStatue of Liberty ( The most famous monument of freedom in the world )West Point (military Highschool)Niagara Waterfall ( The most famous waterfall in the world)

History Of The New York StateDuring the 17th century, Dutch trading posts was established for the trading of pelts from the Lenape City, Iroquois and other indigenous peoples expanded into the colony of New Netherland. The first of these trading posts were Fort Nassau (1614, near present-day Albany); Fort Orange (1624, on the Hudson River just south of the current city of Albany and created to replace Fort Nassau),Fort Amsterdam (1625, to develop into the town New Amsterdam which is present-day New York City); and Esopus, (1653, now Kingston). The British captured the colony during the Second Anglo-Dutch War and governed it as the Province of New York.