No, but there is a city called York, after which New York was named.
Actually, there IS a 'New York' in England, in the north-east of the country, not far from where I live, in North Tyneside! ... there is also a 'Toronto', and several other place names that are more widely associated with the US and Canada
NO New York is in the United States although there is a York in England and England is in Europe
New York has always been part of New England. It is named from Yorkshire, England.
New York was a part of the New England colonies.
England, a clue of that is because New York state is in New England
No. York is in England. New York is in the U.S.
New York was a part of the New England colonies.
On average, a flight from England to New York is 7 hours.
It would be 9.00 am in England when it is 4.00 am in New York.
People left England to set up civilization in America and named a lot of places after the stuff back in England. York is a city in England. They made a new York, and they named it New York.
England
There is a New York in the UK, it is a small small village close to Newcastle in the North East of England. The most well known New York is in New York state in the USA
No, New England is a region consisting of six U.S. states: Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island.