New York is a state, it does not contain states. It contains counties.
Counties
New York. That is where the name comes from.
Where is Ulster County New York
Erie, Ohio. Edmunds, South Dakota Eddy, North Dakota Emmons, North Dakota Erie, New York Essex, New York El Dorado, California If you go to a search engine, put in the state name followed by counties list (EX: South Dakota Counties List) you will get several links to different sites listing the counties for the state you have chosen.
Bronx County and Broome County are two counties in New York State.
The state of New York is made up of 62 counties. Out of those 62, nine of them have Indian names. They are Cayuga, Chemung, Erie, Oneida, Onondaga, Otsego, Saratoga, Seneca, and Tioga counties.
The counties located on Long Island in New York are Nassau and Suffolk.
York, and the counties of North Yorkshire, West Yorkshire, East Yorkshire and South Yorkshire.
New York is a state, it does not contain states. It contains counties.
Alameda, Alpine and Amador are counties in California. Appling and Atkinson are counties in Georgia. Albany and Allegany are counties in New York State. Abbeville, Aiken, Allendale and Anderson are counties in South Carolina. Anderson, Andrews, Angelina, Aransas, Archer, Armstrong, Atascosa and Austin are counties in Texas.
New York does not have any countries. New York is not even a country itself. It is a state -- it is #11 of the 50 States of the United States of America. Could you possibly have meant to say "counties" instead?