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{{Infobox settlement
| name              = New York City
| official_name      = City of New York
| settlement_type    = City
| image_skyline      = New_York_City_Skyline.jpg
| image_caption      = Manhattan skyline from Brooklyn
| subdivision_name1  = New York
| subdivision_name  = United States
| established_date  = 1624
| population_total  = 8,800,000
| area_total_km2    = 789
| timezone          = Eastern (EST/EDT)
| postal_code        = 10001–11697
| area_code          = 212, 646, 718, 917, 929, 332
}}
'''New York City (NYC)''' is the most populous city in the United States and one of the most iconic urban centers in the world. Located in the state of [[New York]], it serves as a global hub for finance, culture, media, and international diplomacy.
'''New York City (NYC)''' is the most populous city in the United States and one of the most iconic urban centers in the world. Located in the state of [[New York]], it serves as a global hub for finance, culture, media, and international diplomacy.


== Overview ==
== Overview ==


* **Population**: Over 8.5 million (with a metro area of more than 20 million)
* '''Population''': Over 8.5 million (with a metro area of more than 20 million)
* **Founded**: 1624 by Dutch settlers as "New Amsterdam"
* '''Founded''': 1624 by Dutch settlers as "New Amsterdam"
* **Nicknames**: The Big Apple, Gotham, The City That Never Sleeps
* '''Nicknames''': The Big Apple, Gotham, The City That Never Sleeps
* **Boroughs**: Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, The Bronx, Staten Island
* '''Boroughs''': Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, The Bronx, Staten Island


== Landmarks and Attractions ==
== Landmarks and Attractions ==
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== Economy ==
== Economy ==


New York City is home to **Wall Street**, the **New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)**, and countless multinational corporations. It's a global financial capital, contributing significantly to the U.S. and world economy.
New York City is home to '''Wall Street''', the '''New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)''', and countless multinational corporations. It's a global financial capital, contributing significantly to the U.S. and world economy.


== Culture and Diversity ==
== Culture and Diversity ==

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New York City
Official name City of New York
Type City
Manhattan skyline from Brooklyn
State New York
Country United States
Established 1624
Population 8,800,000
Area (km²) 789
Time zone Eastern (EST/EDT)
ZIP code(s) 10001–11697
Area code(s) 212, 646, 718, 917, 929, 332

New York City (NYC) is the most populous city in the United States and one of the most iconic urban centers in the world. Located in the state of New York, it serves as a global hub for finance, culture, media, and international diplomacy.

Overview

  • Population: Over 8.5 million (with a metro area of more than 20 million)
  • Founded: 1624 by Dutch settlers as "New Amsterdam"
  • Nicknames: The Big Apple, Gotham, The City That Never Sleeps
  • Boroughs: Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, The Bronx, Staten Island

Landmarks and Attractions

Economy

New York City is home to Wall Street, the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), and countless multinational corporations. It's a global financial capital, contributing significantly to the U.S. and world economy.

Culture and Diversity

NYC is one of the most culturally diverse cities in the world, with over 800 languages spoken. It’s known for:

  • Immigrant communities from every continent
  • Legendary food scene (pizza, bagels, halal, fine dining)
  • Music, fashion, and art innovation

Transportation

  • Extensive subway system (24/7 operation)
  • Three major airports: JFK, LaGuardia, and Newark
  • Iconic yellow taxis and growing bike lanes
  • Ferries, buses, and commuter trains serve millions daily

Fun Facts

  • The NYC subway is one of the largest and oldest in the world.
  • Times Square is named after the New York Times newspaper.
  • Home to the United Nations Headquarters.

See Also