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  1. 28 de sept. de 2016 · A 3.5+ hour tour of New York City (NYC), focusing on the borough of Manhattan, the city’s historic birthplace, economic and administrative center as well as ...

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  2. Cómo se dividen los barrios de Manhattan. A pesar de que Manhattan es el más pequeño de los cinco distritos de Nueva York , la isla está dividida en 3 áreas principales que te resultará muy útil conocer. De sur a norte, son: Downtown. Está formado por los barrios al sur de la calle 14: el Distrito Financiero, Little Italy, Chinatown, el ...

  3. 9 de jun. de 2022 · The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Eileen_10 / Shutterstock. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, or the Met as it’s known to locals, is one of the most fun Manhattan attractions to experience. Spectacularly, this is the largest museum in all of the Western Hemisphere and therefore a must-see when you’re in Manhattan.

  4. 22 de dic. de 2017 · "Kiss and Say Goodbye" by The ManhattansListen to The Manhattans: https://TheManhattans.lnk.to/listenYDWebsite: https://TheManhattans.lnk.to/followWISpotify:...

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  5. Official Website of Manhattan's Borough President. Manhattan is one of the five boroughs that make up New York City, and is the center of the New York metropolitan area. It is also located over the same area as a county of New York state called New York County. Although it is the smallest borough, it is the most densely populated borough.

  6. Manhattan. Manhattan is New York’s most famous borough and also its most visited. In fact, most people believe Manhattan to be a synonym of New York City. Manhattan is a long island bounded by the Hudson River (to the west), the East River (to the east), and Harlem (to the north). It has a land area of 22.83 square miles (59.1 km²).

  7. History of Manhattan. The Castello Plan, a 1660 map of New Amsterdam (the top right corner is roughly north) in Lower Manhattan. New Amsterdam, centered in what eventually became Lower Manhattan, in 1664, the year England took control and renamed it New York. The area of present-day Manhattan was originally part of Lenape territory. [1]

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