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  1. Su núcleo es la ciudad de Nueva York y posee una población total de 21,976,547 en 2020 (alrededor de 1 de cada 16 estadounidenses), lo que la transforma también en la segunda aglomeración urbana más poblada de Norteamérica, después de Ciudad de México, Además el área metropolitana (MSA) está dividida en cuatro subregiones.

  2. The New York metropolitan area is the city and suburbs of New York City. It includes Long Island and the Mid- and Lower Hudson Valley in the state of New York. It also includes north and central New Jersey, three counties in western Connecticut and five counties in northeastern Pennsylvania .

  3. The New York metropolitan area, broadly referred to as the Tri-State area and often also called Greater New York, is the largest metropolitan area in the world by urban landmass, encompassing 4,669.0 sq mi (12,093 km2).

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  4. El Metro de Nueva York (en inglés, New York City Subway) es el sistema de transporte ferroviario urbano más grande en los Estados Unidos y uno de los más grandes del mundo, con entre 420 y 472 estaciones (dependiendo de cómo se contabilicen los puntos de transbordo: la MTA usa 469 como número oficial de estaciones) y 660 millas (1062. 17km) de v...

  5. Satellite image of the New York metropolitan area, the largest metropolitan area in the United States and one of the largest in the world, with Long Island in the east and Manhattan at the center of the densest part of the image

  6. Hace 2 días · New York City, city and port located at the mouth of the Hudson River, southeastern New York state, considered the most influential American metropolis and the country’s financial and cultural center. New York City comprises five boroughs—Manhattan, Brooklyn, the Bronx, Queens, and Staten Island.

  7. A typical metropolitan area is polycentric and no longer monocentric due to suburbanization of employment and has a large historic core city, such as New York City or Chicago. [4] Some metropolitan areas include more than one large historic core city, including the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, Virginia Beach–Norfolk–Newport News (Hampton Roads), Riverside–San Bernardino (Inland Empire ...