New York
New York the second greater urban concentration of
the American continent, after the City of Mexico. New York City is among the
largest and most populated urban cities in the world.
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Since the nineteenth century is one of the main centers of trade and finance in the
world. New York is considered a global city,
because of its worldwide influences in the media, politics, education,
entertainment, arts and fashion.
The artistic and cultural influence of the
city is one of the strongest in the world. In this city is the headquarters of
the United Nations Organization, which also makes it an important point of
international relations.
The city consists of five boroughs. With more than
8,537,673 million New Yorkers in an urban area of 1214 square kilometers.
The city has many places and buildings recognized
all over the world. For example, the statue of Liberty, located on the
homonymous island, and the island of Ellis, which received millions of
immigrants arriving in the United States in the late nineteenth and early
twentieth centuries.
Wall Street has been one of the world's leading financial
centers since World War II and is the headquarters of the New York Stock
Exchange. The city has also concentrated many of the tallest buildings in the
world, including the Empire State Building and the twin towers of the World
Trade Center, which were demolished in the attacks of September 11, 2001.
- Bronx (1 364 566 inhabitants) is the northernmost district. The Bronx is the only section of the city that is not on an island. The Bronx is the cradle of rap and hip hop culture.
- Brooklyn (2 511 408 inhabitants) is the most populous district of the city and was an independent city until 1898. Brooklyn is known for its cultural, social and ethnic diversity, its independent arts scene and distinctive neighborhoods. It also has long beaches.
- Manhattan (1 593 200 inhabitants) is the home of most city's skyscrapers, as well as Central Park. The district is the financial center of the city and locates the headquarters of many important corporations, such as the UN, as well as important universities; and many cultural attractions, including museums, Manhattan theaters are basically divided into the Lower, Midtown and Uptown regions.
- Queens (2 256 576 inhabitants) is the geographically largest district and the most ethnically diverse county in the United States. In its origins, the district was a collection of small towns and villages founded by the Dutch. Currently it is mostly residential and middle class.
- Staten Island (475 014 inhabitants). It is connected to Brooklyn by the Verrazano Narrows Bridge and to Manhattan with the Staten Island Ferry. Until 2001 in the district was the largest garbage dump in the world, which is currently being renovated as a park.
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When the Empire
State Building opened in 1931. At 1,454 feet, the Empire State
Building was the world’s tallest skyscraper for over four decades.
A
gift to the U.S. from France, the Statue of Liberty. From
the ground to the tip of her torch, Lady Liberty stands just over 300 feet
tall. Designed by Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi, the statue has a crown of seven
rays, representing the seven seas and continents, and a tablet inscribed with
“July IV MDCCLXXVI,” celebrating the date the U.S. declared independence from
British.
The Metropolitan
Museum of Art, which was designed by architect Richard
Morris Hunt, opened to the public in late 1902. Located on Fifth Avenue in
Manhattan. Today, tens of thousands of artworks and objects are on view in the
two-million-square-foot building.
The Brooklyn
Bridge. After 13 years of construction. The 1,595-foot-long structure
was the world’s longest suspension bridge until 1903, when the nearby
Williamsburg Bridge overtook it by 4.5 feet.
Grand Central Terminal was first opened in 1891. Outside the
station, the famous statues atop the façade were conceived in France, but built
in Queens.
The New York City subway is the largest urban rail transportation system in the United States and one of the largest in the world, with between 420 and 475 stations.
The High Line is a 1.45-mile-long park built on an
elevated stretch of the former New York Central Railroad (which operated from
1831–1968). The first of three planned phases of the park opened to the public
in 2009.
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Fifth Avenue is a major thoroughfare in Manhattan in
New York City, United States. It stretches from West 143rd Street in Harlem to
Washington Square North at Washington Square Park in Greenwich Village. It is
considered one of the most expensive and elegant streets in the world.
Times Square is an intersection of Manhattan (New York). Formerly called Plaza Longacre, it is located on the corner of Broadway Avenue and Seventh Avenue. He received his current name through the offices of The New York Times, which were in the One Times Square building.
The Central park was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux. While much of the park looks natural, it contains several artificial lakes, two ice skating rinks, a very famouse zoo animal and grass areas used for various sporting activities. With about 37.5 million visitors a year, Central Park is the most visited park in the United States. It is rectangular and 3,4 km²
The World Trade Center (Literally, World Trade Center) was a complex of buildings in
Lower Manhattan, which included the emblematic Twin Towers(the biggest skyscrapers in
ther world in that moment) , inaugurated on April 4, 1973, and destroyed in the attacks of
September 11, 2001, along with the World Trade Center 7. The other buildings of the
complex were damaged in the attacks and their remains were later demolished.
Currently, the site is being rebuilt with five new skyscrapers, a memorial to the victims of
the attacks and a transport terminal.
c Poblation and traditions
New York is a city with a lot of diversity, because not only do Americans live there,but also Latinos, Asians, Chinese, etc ... More and more people want to live in thisbeautiful cityNew Year's EveThe New Year's Eve party in New York has become one of the most famous events in the city. Thousands of people approach the last night of the year to celebrate the start of the next one in Times Square, in front of the famous clock that marks the last seconds of the year. The most anticipated moment of the party is the "Times Square Ball Drop", the giant ball that descends from one of the buildings bursting at the end with millions of confetti.
Commemoration September 11September 11 in New York and the United States is a marked date, a little bit sad. Since 2001, the attacks that knocked down the Twin Towers killing thousands of people have been commemorated. The main acts are celebrated in the Memorial built on the site where the two towers were, now represented by two fountains with the names of the victims engraved on the stone. From a few days before 9/11, two light bulbs are projected in the sky each night from the World Trade Center, recreating the shape of the two towers.
The New York Marathon has become an essential appointment for lovers of running. The 42 km of the race runs through the most emblematic neighborhoods of the city and make the route much more than a sporting event.Independence Day
Chinese New YearEach year, in the famous Chinatown neighborhood, south of Manhattan, it is celebrated in the famous Chinese New Year. In New York, it has already become a tradition due to the large population coming from the People's Republic of China. For a few days, the streets of the neighborhood are filled with red lanterns and dancing dragons. A very fun and exotic party open to everyone.
ThanksgivingThe traditional Thanksgiving Day is celebrated in the United States on the last Thursday of November as a thank to a good harvest year. Families and groups of friends celebrate this day by meeting everyone in the house of one of their relatives and enjoy a great meal based on stuffed turkey and cakes. The next day is known as Black Friday since all stores lower their prices and make big discounts to receive Christmas.
HalloweenThe night of October 31 is celebrated in the United States the Halloween night. In New York, especially in the most residential neighborhoods, children disguise themselves and go from house to house asking for candy. There is also a parade of costumes.
Fun facts- Central park is two times bigger than monaco, and 8 times bigger tan the vatican city· - If you want to have a good place to see the fireworks of the 4th of July you have to look for a place in the morning, because million peoples do the same thing and there are no places left.- the statue of liberty was bronze but it occured and changed color to green











