The 'York' in the name New York refers to the city of York in Northern England.
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The City of New York is often called the Big Apple, or the City That Never Sleeps. The State of New York is nicknamed the Empire State.
Because it is a US State, not just a city that occupies 5 of the 62 New York counties.
Considered a bicameral legislature, the State's Constitution makes no such provision but does call for a 150 member New York State Assembly and a 62 member New York State Senate.
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New York is the name of the state. The City of New York (New York City) is in the state of New York.
New York is the name of the state. The City of New York (New York City) is in the state of New York.
New York City has a number of official (more or less) nicknames... Gotham The Big Apple The city so nice they named it twice Empire City The City that never sleeps
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Depends on your state and city...you have to call them
No, Theodore Roosevelt was not a senator for the state of New York. He served as the governor of New York from 1899 to 1900 before becoming the vice president and later president of the United States.
New York City is in New York State.