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  1. Among New York state's population of 19.5 million, 11 million, or 56 percent, are in New York City or Long Island. New York was the most populous state in the U.S. from the 1810s until 1962. As of 2024, it is the nation's fourth-most populous state behind California, Texas, and Florida. Growth has been distributed unevenly.

  2. New York ist ein Bundesstaat im Nordosten der Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika. Neben New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware und Maryland wird New York den Mittelatlantikstaaten zugerechnet. New York ist mit einer Fläche von 141.299 Quadratkilometern der 27. größte und mit über 20,2 Millionen Einwohnern nach Kalifornien, Texas und ...

  3. New York City was the national capital at various times between 1788 and 1790, where the Bill of Rights was drafted. Albany became the permanent state capital in 1797. In 1787, New York became the eleventh state to ratify the United States Constitution .

  4. New York City (AE: [nuːˈjɔɹk ˈsɪɾi], offiziell City of New York, kurz New York, Abkürzung NYC, deutsch veraltet Neuyork oder Newyork) ist eine Weltstadt an der Ostküste der Vereinigten Staaten. Sie liegt im Bundesstaat New York und ist mit rund 8,8 Millionen Einwohnern die bevölkerungsreichste Stadt des Landes.

  5. New York, sometimes called New York State, is a state in the Northeastern United States. One of the Mid-Atlantic states, it borders the Atlantic Ocean , New England , Canada and the Great Lakes .

  6. The State of New York, often called just New York, or New York State to distinguish it from the city of New York, is a state of the United States and was one of the original Thirteen Colonies, which were the first thirteen states to make up the US.

  7. New York, often called New York City or simply NYC, is the most populous city in the United States, located at the southern tip of New York State on one of the world's largest natural harbors. The city comprises five boroughs, each of which is coextensive with a respective county.