2. New York is the most populous city in
the United States and the center of the New
York Metropolitan Area, one of the most
populous metropolitan areas in the world.
New York exerts a significant impact upon
global
commerce, finance, media, art, fashion, rese
arch, technology, education, and
entertainment.
3.
4. DISTRICTS IN NYC
MANHATTAN:
The small Island in the middle of the hart of New York. The Island is approx 12 mile long and as widest 2.5 miles
BRONX:
The district exactly north of Manhattan, it is the only district that is not an Island
or part of an Island.
A lot of green areas. The area is inspired from the Caribbean as there are many people from Latin America living
here. This will show both in the food and the music. Here is also a lot of interest if you are fascinated in history .
QUEENS:
The district east of Manhattan and Bronx. Here you will find two of the cities biggest airports JFK and
LaGuardia. This area is a world of it´s own, with big mixture of nationalities
BROKLYN:
South east of Manhattan and at the other side of the East River. Also here you Manhattan and the skyscrapers. will
have a mixture of all the different nationalitites of the world.
Take a walk over Brooklyn Bridge and you will get a great view over Manhattan and the skyscrapers.
STATEN ISLAND: South of Manhattan you will find this Island. You will get to Staten Island by the free
ferry, Staten Island Ferry
5. ● Emblazoned on a dark blue field is the state coat of arms. The goddess Liberty holds a pole
with a Liberty Cap on top. Liberty stands for freedom. At her feet is a discarded
crown, representing freedom from England at the end of the revolutionary war. On the right
is the goddess, Justice. She wears a blindfold and carries the scales of justice. Meaning that
everyone receives equal treatment under the law. The state motto "Excelsior" on a white
ribbon expresses the idea of reaching upward to higher goals. On the shield a sun rises over
the Hudson highlands and ships sail the Hudson river. Above the shield is an eagle resting on
a globe representing the Western Hemisphere.
6. The U.S. dollar bill is the lowest denomination bill the U.S. dollar . It has a portrait of
first president , George Washington , on the front, back the U.S. shield. It is the
oldest design of the dollar.
● The obverse was published in 1963 and back in 1935 .
● The English phrase "In God We Trust" translated into Spanish trust God appears in
all currencies of the currency and is required by law in 1955. The national motto
first appeared on paper money in 1957.
● Approximately 45% of paper U.S. currency is printed today are currency dollar bills.
7. SECURITY AND PUBLIC HEALTH
The Public Health and
Health Planning
Council (PHHPC)
has a broad array of
advisory and
decision-making
responsibilities with
respect to New York.
State's public health
and health care
delivery system.
9. TRANSPORT PUBLIC
(AIR, LAND AND SEA)
Liberty Helicopters - The Best
Way to See NYC:
The largest and most
experienced helicopter
sightseeing charter business in
the Northeast, Liberty
Helicopter offers customers the
opportunity to see New York
City and the surrounding area
in a whole new way - from the
skies!
10. TRANSPORT PUBLIC
(LAND)
Taxi cabs are both loved and
hated by New Yorkers. They
serve as a quick and easy
means of transportation
across Manhattan, a route
not amply served by the
subways. The downside with
having an abundance of cabs
is the traffic that results.
Most traffic-jams in mid-
town are speckled with many
of the over 10,000 yellow
cabs that service the city
13. TO STAY IN NEW YORK CITY
HOTELS
For us there is no doubt, Times Square is
the best area to sleep in New York. Other
areas are really attractive Central Park
or the streets near the Empire
State, although they are quieter and do
not have that environment 24 hours a
day. If you want to save, you have the
option of staying outside of Manhattan
in areas such as Brooklyn or Queens and
move to the center by public transport.
You should consider paying at least $120
per night in a double room.
14. Monuments in NYC
In 1886, The Statue of Liberty
Monument was a given to the
United States from France to
celebrate the friendship the two
endured during the American
Revolution. The Statue of
Liberty over the years has
symbolized the freedom and the
democracy of the United States.
16. THE MOST INPORTANT
PARK IN NYC
Central Park is an urban
park located in public metropolitan
district of Manhattan , the city of Ne
w York , United States . The park is
rectangular and measures
approximately 4,000 m x
800 m , being larger than two of
the nations of the world's smallest, is
almost two times larger
than Monaco and nearly eight times
more than the Vatican City.