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New York City facts:

Population
21,858,830 (metropolitan area)
8,168,388 (city proper)
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About New York City - New York City, officially named the City of New York,
is the most populous city in the United States, the most densely populated major city in North America, and is at the center of international finance, politics, entertainment, and culture. New York City is one of the world's global cities,
home to an almost unrivaled collection of world-class museums, galleries, performance venues, media outlets, international corporations, and stock exchanges.
The city is also home to all of the international embassies to the United Nations, itself headquartered in New York City.


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New York CityNew York City proper comprises five boroughs: Brooklyn, the Bronx, Manhattan, Queens, and Staten Island, four of which have populations exceeding one million. Located in the state of New York, New York City has a population of 8,168,388 people contained within 309 square miles (800 km²), and is the heart of the New York Metropolitan Area, which is one of the largest urban conglomerations in the world with a population of over 22 million. It also stands in the middle of the BosWash megalopolis that runs down the Eastern Seaboard of the United States.

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Living in New York City

People of New York City - The city includes large populations of immigrants from over 180 countries who help make it one of the most cosmopolitan places on earth. Many people from all over the United States are also attracted to New York City for its culture, energy, and cosmopolitanism, and by their own hope of making it big in the "Big Apple." The city serves as an enormous engine for the global economy, and is home to more Fortune 500 companies than any other place in the United States. The city is estimated to have a Gross Metropolitan Product of nearly $500 billion. If it were a nation, the city would have the 16th highest gross domestic product in the world exceeding that of Belgium ($388 billion).

A resident of New York City is referred to as a New Yorker. Nicknames include "The Big Apple", "The City that Never Sleeps", or just "The City" (though to a New Yorker, this generally refers to the borough of Manhattan).

New York City Neighbourhoods

Residents of the city often refer to the city itself as "the Five Boroughs," reserving the phrase "the City" for Manhattan, and referring to the other boroughs as "the Outer Boroughs", a term that some find pejorative or condescending. However, as more Manhattanites migrate outwards, fleeing sky-high rents, this usage is on the decline. Nonetheless, those less familiar with the city often (incorrectly) think Manhattan is synonymous with New York City. Through the boroughs, there are hundreds of neighborhoods (or nabes, in the local vernacular) in the city, many with a definable history and character all their own.

Manhattan

(New York County, pop. 1,564,798) is the business center of the city, and the most superlatively urban. It is the most densely populated, and the home of most of the city's skyscrapers.
See also: Manhattan

The Bronx

(Bronx County, pop. 1,363,198) is known as the purported birthplace of hip hop culture, as well as being the home of the New York Yankees. Excluding its minor islands, the Bronx is the only borough of the city that is on the mainland of the United States.
See also: the Bronx

Brooklyn

(Kings County, pop. 2,472,523) is the most populous borough, with a strong native identity. It ranges from a business district downtown to large residential tracts in the central and south-eastern areas.
See also: Brooklyn

Queens

(Queens County, pop. 2,225,486) is the most diverse county in the U.S., with more immigrants than anywhere else. Geographically it is the largest of the boroughs, and the legacy of its old constituent towns is still evident. It is also the borough that houses Shea Stadium, home of the New York Mets, two of the three major airports, and Flushing Meadows Corona Park home to the 1939 and 1964 World Fairs.
See also: Queens

Staten Island

(Richmond County, pop. 459,737) is somewhat isolated and the most suburban in character of the five boroughs, but has become gradually more integrated into city life in recent decades, particularly since the opening of the Verrazano Narrows Bridge in 1964, an event that bred controversy and even a recent attempt at secession.
See also: Staten Island

New York City Schools

Read an interesting article about the best schools in New York City: http://newyorkmetro.com/urban/articles/schools01/index.htm
You can also read the book:
New York City's Best Public High Schools: A Parents' Guide (Paperback)
by Clara Hemphill

New York City Jobs

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New York City official website

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