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'''[[City:={{PAGENAME}}]]''' is the largest city in the state of [[State Located In::Directory:New York|New York]] as well as the largest in the [[Nation Located In::Directory:United States of America|United States]]. 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. Throughout the boroughs there are hundreds of distinct neighborhoods, many with a definable history and character all their own. If the boroughs were each independent cities, four of the boroughs (Brooklyn, Queens, Manhattan, and the Bronx) would be among the ten most populous cities in the United States.
 
'''[[City:={{PAGENAME}}]]''' is the largest city in the state of [[State Located In::Directory:New York|New York]] as well as the largest in the [[Nation Located In::Directory:United States of America|United States]]. 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. Throughout the boroughs there are hundreds of distinct neighborhoods, many with a definable history and character all their own. If the boroughs were each independent cities, four of the boroughs (Brooklyn, Queens, Manhattan, and the Bronx) would be among the ten most populous cities in the United States.
  
==Businesses==
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==Local Businesses on Centiare==
 
The following have [[Centiare:Semantic tagging|semantically tagged]] the New York City area as where their business is located.
 
The following have [[Centiare:Semantic tagging|semantically tagged]] the New York City area as where their business is located.
 
<ASK Mainlabel="Location" Header="show" Link="all">
 
<ASK Mainlabel="Location" Header="show" Link="all">
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==Culture==
 
==Culture==
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[[Image:Statue of liberty.jpg|thumb|left|130px|Statue of Liberty, and gift from the [[Directory:France|French]] and the city's most enduring symbol.]]
 
The culture of New York City is shaped by centuries of immigration, the city's size and variety, and its status as the cultural capital of the United States. Many major American cultural movements first emerged in the city. The Harlem Renaissance established the African-American literary canon in the United States, while American modern dance developed in New York in the early 20th century. The city was the epicenter of jazz in the 1940s, abstract expressionism in the 1950s, and the birthplace of hip hop as well as Punk Rock in the 1970s.
 
The culture of New York City is shaped by centuries of immigration, the city's size and variety, and its status as the cultural capital of the United States. Many major American cultural movements first emerged in the city. The Harlem Renaissance established the African-American literary canon in the United States, while American modern dance developed in New York in the early 20th century. The city was the epicenter of jazz in the 1940s, abstract expressionism in the 1950s, and the birthplace of hip hop as well as Punk Rock in the 1970s.
  
 
New York City is an important international center for music, film, theater, dance and visual art. The city has more than 2,000 arts and cultural organizations and more than 500 art galleries. Wealthy industrialists in the 19th century built a network of major cultural institutions, such as Carnegie Hall and the Whitney Museum of American Art, that became internationally established and that sustain cultural life in the city today. Artists have been drawn to the city by opportunity, as well; the city government funds the arts with a larger annual budget than the National Endowment for the Arts, and New York is a major center of the global art market.
 
New York City is an important international center for music, film, theater, dance and visual art. The city has more than 2,000 arts and cultural organizations and more than 500 art galleries. Wealthy industrialists in the 19th century built a network of major cultural institutions, such as Carnegie Hall and the Whitney Museum of American Art, that became internationally established and that sustain cultural life in the city today. Artists have been drawn to the city by opportunity, as well; the city government funds the arts with a larger annual budget than the National Endowment for the Arts, and New York is a major center of the global art market.
  
==Weather==
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==What's the Weather Like?==
[[Image:Statue of liberty.jpg|thumb|right|140px|Statue of Liberty, and gift from the [[Directory:France|French]] and the city's most enduring symbol.]]
 
 
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==Area RSS==
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==What Should I Bring With Me?==
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===A Camera===
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The Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX30K is internally identical to the much more expensive Leica C Lux-1 which means to takes the same world class pictures professional photographers have been using for years minus the name brand but plus a real Leica lens. At 7.2 megabytes of pixel greatness New York City will never look so good.
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===A Tour Guide===
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==Local NY Times News==
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<script language="javascript" src="http://www.rss-info.com/rss2.php?integration=js&windowopen=1&rss=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.nytimes.com%2Fservices%2Fxml%2Frss%2Fnyt%2FTheCity.xml&number=10&width=700&ifbgcol=FFFFFF&bordercol=D0D0D0&textbgcol=F0F0F0&rssbgcol=F0F0F0&showrsstitle=1&showtext=1"> </script>  
 
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==Video Tour==
 
==Video Tour==
 
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Revision as of 20:10, 14 May 2007

New York City
New York Harbor and the Brooklyn Bridge
New York Harbor and the Brooklyn Bridge
Country United States Template:Country data US
State New York
Boroughs
Mayor Michael Bloomberg (R)
Area  
 - City 469 km²
Population  
 - City (2005) 8,143,197
 - Density 10,316/km²
Time zone Eastern (UTC)
Website: http://www.nyc.gov

New York City is the largest city in the state of New York as well as the largest in the United States. 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. Throughout the boroughs there are hundreds of distinct neighborhoods, many with a definable history and character all their own. If the boroughs were each independent cities, four of the boroughs (Brooklyn, Queens, Manhattan, and the Bronx) would be among the ten most populous cities in the United States.

Local Businesses on Centiare

The following have semantically tagged the New York City area as where their business is located. <ASK Mainlabel="Location" Header="show" Link="all"> Company Name </ASK>

Culture

Statue of Liberty, and gift from the French and the city's most enduring symbol.

The culture of New York City is shaped by centuries of immigration, the city's size and variety, and its status as the cultural capital of the United States. Many major American cultural movements first emerged in the city. The Harlem Renaissance established the African-American literary canon in the United States, while American modern dance developed in New York in the early 20th century. The city was the epicenter of jazz in the 1940s, abstract expressionism in the 1950s, and the birthplace of hip hop as well as Punk Rock in the 1970s.

New York City is an important international center for music, film, theater, dance and visual art. The city has more than 2,000 arts and cultural organizations and more than 500 art galleries. Wealthy industrialists in the 19th century built a network of major cultural institutions, such as Carnegie Hall and the Whitney Museum of American Art, that became internationally established and that sustain cultural life in the city today. Artists have been drawn to the city by opportunity, as well; the city government funds the arts with a larger annual budget than the National Endowment for the Arts, and New York is a major center of the global art market.

What's the Weather Like?

Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Avg high °F (°C) 38
(3)
40
(4)
50
(10)
61
(15)
72
(22)
80
(27)
85
(30)
84
(29)
76
(24)
65
(18)
54
(12)
42
(6)
62
(17)
Avg low temperature °F (°C) 25
(-4)
27
(-3)
35
(2)
44
(7)
54
(12)
63
(17)
68
(20)
67
(19)
60
(16)
50
(10)
41
(5)
31
(-1)
47
(8)
Rainfall in. (mm) 3.4
(86)
3.3
(84)
3.9
(99)
4.0
(102)
4.4
(112)
3.7
(95)
4.4
(112)
4.1
(104)
3.9
(99)
3.6
(91)
4.5
(127)
3.9
(99)
46.7
(1124)
Source: Weatherbase

What Should I Bring With Me?

Clothes

A Camera

<embed><iframe src="http://rcm.amazon.com/e/cm?t=centiare-20&o=1&p=8&l=as1&asins=B000MW5JMU&fc1=000000&IS2=1&lt1=_top&lc1=101014&bc1=FFFFFF&bg1=FBFBFB&f=ifr&nou=1" style="width:120px;height:240px;" scrolling="no" marginwidth="0" marginheight="0" frameborder="0"></iframe></embed>

The Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX30K is internally identical to the much more expensive Leica C Lux-1 which means to takes the same world class pictures professional photographers have been using for years minus the name brand but plus a real Leica lens. At 7.2 megabytes of pixel greatness New York City will never look so good.

A Tour Guide

Local NY Times News

<embed>

<script language="javascript" src="http://www.rss-info.com/rss2.php?integration=js&windowopen=1&rss=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.nytimes.com%2Fservices%2Fxml%2Frss%2Fnyt%2FTheCity.xml&number=10&width=700&ifbgcol=FFFFFF&bordercol=D0D0D0&textbgcol=F0F0F0&rssbgcol=F0F0F0&showrsstitle=1&showtext=1"> </script>

</embed>

Video Tour

<embed><SCRIPT language="JavaScript1.1" type="text/javascript" src="http://context5.kanoodle.com/cgi-bin/ctpub_adserv.cgi?id=88333764&site_id=88333765&format=754x90b&bdcl=000000&bgcl=ffffff&tlcl=000000&ttcl=494949&ulcl=929292"></SCRIPT></embed>