2015年4月21日星期二

Facts about New York City

New York, the largest and one of the most influential cities of the United States, is proud to host some of the very important tourist destinations of the world. For some interesting facts about New York City, read on...
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The City of New York, known as the New York City is the largest city of the United States since 1790. It is an important center for financial affairs and one of the most prominent cities welcoming tourists from all over the world. Here are some of the important facts about New York City.

New York, the largest city with its metropolitan area ranking among the largest urban areas of the world, was founded by the Dutch in 1624. It was then, a commercial trading post and served as the capital of the United States from 1785 to 1790. New York City is also the most densely populated city in the United States.

Located in the northeastern United States, New York City lies halfway between Boston and Washington D.C. New York city has a humid, subtropical climate

During the British rule, New York City gained importance as a trading port. It witnessed some of the major battles during the American Revolutionary War. In the 1920s, many African Americans migrated to New York City during the Great Migration. Immigration and brought about a change to New York City in the 19th century.

New York City consists of five boroughs, namely, the Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens and Staten Island. A borough is a different kind of government that looks after the five basic parts of a consolidated city and is represented by a Borough President. The boroughs were created in 1898. New York City has a mayor-council form of government, wherein the mayor and the councilors are elected to four-year terms.

It was in New York City that the Constitution o the United States was signed and George Washington, the first President of United States was inaugurated. New York City was fortunate to host the first United States Congress Assembly and it was in this very city that the United States Bill of Rights was drafted.

New York City is the second largest center for the film industry of the United States. The city houses a collection of 39 very large theaters, collectively known as the Broadway. It is an important center for films, theater and performing arts. New York City is also regarded as the heart of stand-up comedy in the United States. The television, music and advertising industries have also flourished in New York City. The three prominent newspapers of the United States come from New York.

Public transport media form an important part of the transport industry of New York City. Interestingly and contrary to the rest of the United States, a majority of New Yorkers do not own a car. The New York City Subway is the largest rapid transit system with 468 stations. The public bus fleet of New York and the rail track are the largest in North America.

New York City is known for some of the major tourist spots that attract the masses. The most famous landmark of New York City is the very well-known Statue of Liberty. Wall Street of Manhattan is a global financial center. The famous Empire State building of New York City is considered as one of the tallest buildings in the world, as also were The Twin Towers till 9/11.
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According to a survey in 2005, the city housed a diverse range of people. Around 170 languages were spoken and 36% of its population was born outside the United States. New York City is always buzzing with life and is rightly called, 'The City That Never Sleeps'.

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