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New York - the largest city in the U.S.
and one of the largest cities in the world.
New York City is a city in the southern end of the
state of New York, and is the most populous city
in the United States of America.
Manhattan
Bronx
Brooklyn
Staten Island
Queens
Bronx

The five The five
boroughs:boroughs:
1: Manhattan1: Manhattan,,
2: Brooklyn2: Brooklyn,,
3: Queens3: Queens,,
4: Bronx4: Bronx,,
5: Staten Island5: Staten Island
New York City is
comprised of five
boroughs, an unusual
form of government used
to administer the five
constituent counties that
make up the city.

ManhattanManhattan (pop. 1,593,200) is the most densely populated
borough of New York City and home to most of the city's
skyscrapers. The borough contains the major business and financial
centers of the city and many cultural attractions, including numerous
museums, the Broadway theatre district and Madison Square
Garden. Manhattan is loosely divided into DowntownDowntown,
MidtownMidtown, and UptownUptown regions. Uptown Manhattan is divided
by Central Park into the Upper East Side and the Upper West Side,
and above the park is Harlem.

It is considered the historic
center of the city's Financial
District. The main attraction
of the street - New York
Stock Exchange.

Washington Square Park is one
of the best-known of New York
City's 1,900 public parks. At 39,000
m², it is a major landmark in the
Manhattan neighborhood of
Greenwich Village.

Greenwich Village - green area. In
the center area is the famous park
on Washington Square (Washington
Square Park), which are
concentrated around academic
buildings at New York University.

The Chinatown - populated
Chinese districts in the non-
Chinese cities. Centers of
commerce, tourism and Chinese
culture.

Broadway - the name of the widest and
longest street in New York (more than
25 km). On Broadway, goes the famous
theater district, so the street name has
become synonymous with American art
of the theater. Broadway street is called
business as it is situated on a huge
number of office buildings and
businesses.
"Everybody knows that Broadway - the street smart
New World. This is the aorta, which carries the best
blood of our system. All that is on our continent,
refined, passed through this street. Here, the best
arranged exhibitions, caravans arrive here from all
over the world. "Edgar Allan Poe

Brooklyn Bridge Brooklyn Bridge is one of the
oldest suspension bridges in the
U.S., its length is 1825 meters, it
crosses the East River and
connects Manhattan and
Brooklyn in New York City.

Times Square Times Square - - the area in
Midtown Manhattan. One of
the most popular and
frequently visited places in
New York.

Empire State Building Empire State Building rises
to 443 meters. Total 102 floors.
The building has 85 floors of
commercial and office space

The New York Public Library The New York Public Library - one of the - one of the
largest libraries in the world. In addition, one of largest libraries in the world. In addition, one of
the largest research library systems in the world. the largest research library systems in the world.
It is a private nonprofit organization with a public It is a private nonprofit organization with a public
mission and enjoys both private and public mission and enjoys both private and public
funding. Currently, the New York Public Library funding. Currently, the New York Public Library
consists of 87 departments, four academic consists of 87 departments, four academic
libraries non-lending, the four main libraries in the libraries non-lending, the four main libraries in the
issuance of a lending library for people with issuance of a lending library for people with
disabilities and 77 district branches. Enjoyment of disabilities and 77 district branches. Enjoyment of
all the libraries of the NYPL free to all comersall the libraries of the NYPL free to all comers. .

Rockefeller Center Rockefeller Center - a large office building, which was
built in Midtown Manhattan. This "city within a city."
Here are the headquarters of various corporations. This
complex of 19 commercial buildings with their own
restaurants, shops, theaters, post offices

Madison Square Garden Madison Square Garden ((MSGMSG)) is a sports complex in
New York, USA, the venue of international competitions in
several sports and the home arena for the NBA and NHL
teams. The complex was built in the late XIX century.
Throughout its history, Madison Square Garden has been
rebuilt three times. Each year, the arena is about 320
different activities. Madison Square Garden is the home
arena for the New York Rangers (NHL), New York Knicks
(NBA), New York Liberty (WNBA). Arena annually takes a
lot of concerts.

St. Patrick's Cathedral St. Patrick's Cathedral - Catholic Church in
New York. The cathedral is included in the
register of National Historic Landmark of the
United States. It is the largest built in the Gothic
Revival style, the U.S. Catholic church. The
cathedral is located at the crossroads of Fiftieth
Street and Fifth Avenue, in front of Rockefeller
Center.

Central Park Central Park in New York is
one of the largest and best
known parks in the world.

Solomon R. Guggenheim Solomon R. Guggenheim
Museum Museum - Museum of Art in
USA, one of the leading
collections of contemporary art
in the world.

Museum finances about 100
field expeditions each year.

The Metropolitan Museum The Metropolitan Museum
of Artof Art is one of the world's
largest and most important art
museums. The main building
is located on the eastern edge
of Central Park.

Columbia University, Columbia University, the official name of
Columbia University in New York City - one of
the most famous universities in the U.S. The
university was founded in 1754.
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