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Page 1: NEW YORK. Geography of New York City The city's land area is estimated to be 321 square miles (831.4 square kilometres). [2] However, a more recent estimate

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Page 2: NEW YORK. Geography of New York City The city's land area is estimated to be 321 square miles (831.4 square kilometres). [2] However, a more recent estimate

Geography of New York CityThe city's land area is estimated to be 321 square miles (831.4 square kilometres).[2] However, a more recent estimate calculates a total land area of 304.8 square miles (789.4 square kilometres).[3] The highest natural point in the city is Todt Hill on Staten Island, which at 409.8 ft (124.9 m) above sea level is the highest hill on the Eastern Seaboard south of Maine. The summit of the ridge is largely covered in woodlands as part of the Staten Island Greenbelt

Page 3: NEW YORK. Geography of New York City The city's land area is estimated to be 321 square miles (831.4 square kilometres). [2] However, a more recent estimate
Page 4: NEW YORK. Geography of New York City The city's land area is estimated to be 321 square miles (831.4 square kilometres). [2] However, a more recent estimate

Culture of New York CityThe culture of New York City is reflected by New York City's size and

variety. Many American cultural movements first emerged in the city. The Harlem Renaissance established the African-American renaissance in the United States. American modern dance developed in New York in the early 20th century. The city was the top venue for jazz in the 1940s, expressionism in the 1950s, and the home of hip hop, punk rock, and the Beat Generation.

The City of New York is an important center for music, film, theater, dance and visual art. Artists have been drawn into the city by opportunity, as 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 which grew up along with national and international media centers.

Page 5: NEW YORK. Geography of New York City The city's land area is estimated to be 321 square miles (831.4 square kilometres). [2] However, a more recent estimate
Page 6: NEW YORK. Geography of New York City The city's land area is estimated to be 321 square miles (831.4 square kilometres). [2] However, a more recent estimate

Education in New York CityEducation in New York City is provided by a vast number of public and

private institutions. The city's public school system, the New York City Department of Education, is the largest in the world, and New York is home to some of the most important libraries, universities, and research centers in the world. The city is particularly known as a global center for research in medicine and the life sciences.

In 2006, New York had the most post-graduate life sciences degrees awarded annually in the United States, 40,000 licensed physicians, and 127 Nobel laureates with roots in local institutions.[1] The city receives the second-highest amount of annual funding from the National Institutes of Health among all U.S. cities.[2] It also struggles with disparity in its public school system, with some of the best and worst performing public schools in the United States. Under Mayor Michael Bloomberg the city has embarked on a major school reform effort.

Page 7: NEW YORK. Geography of New York City The city's land area is estimated to be 321 square miles (831.4 square kilometres). [2] However, a more recent estimate

Sports in New York CitySports in New York City have a long and distinguished history. The city has

several historic sports venues: the original Yankee Stadium, home of the New York Yankees from 1923 to 2008, before the team moved into their new stadium in 2009, Ebbets Field, home of the Brooklyn Dodgers from 1913 until 1957, was torn down in 1960, and the Polo Grounds in northern Harlem was the home of the New York Giants of Major League Baseball from 1911 to 1957 (and the first home of the New York Mets) before being demolished in 1964. The Mets, who previously played at Shea Stadium, moved into the newly constructed Citi Field in 2009. Also the current Madison Square Garden, atop Pennsylvania Station in Midtown Manhattan, is actually the fourth separate building to use that name; the first two were near Madison Square, hence the name, and the third was at 50th Street and Eighth Avenue.

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Page 9: NEW YORK. Geography of New York City The city's land area is estimated to be 321 square miles (831.4 square kilometres). [2] However, a more recent estimate

Leisure Activities in New York City

New York City is rich with leisure activities for a free Saturday or Sunday afternoon. You can head outside and enjoy the sun and warmth of spring and summer, or make the most of winter by visiting an ice skating rink. Explore the best of New York with your luxurious days off from work or school.

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Τhe team of the project:

1. Nikos Skaleris

2. Chrisanthy Siri

3. George Chatzipetros

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