New York is part of the Northeast Region
New York is part of both the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions.
There are 11 regions in New York.
southwest and north west
There are a variety of regions of New York. These include the Hudson Valley, the Niagara frontier, the Adirondack Mountains, as well as central New York.
There are a variety of regions of New York. These include the Hudson Valley, the Niagara frontier, the Adirondack Mountains, as well as central New York.
New York has 11 regions: Western New York, Central New York, Finger Lakes, Southern Tier, North Country, Mohawk Valley, Capital District, Hudson Valley, New York City, Long Island, and Mid-Hudson. Each region has its own unique characteristics and attractions.
Yes, New York City is part of New York State, and New York State is part of the continental United States.
New York was originally part of the New Netherlands colony.
Manhattan is part of NYC, which in turn is part of New York State.
If you mean New York in the U.S.A. then they are not called regions but cities. New York is a state in the U.S.A., the U.S.A. is a country in North America. There is a city within in New York called New York City in that case the 'regions' would be streets.
New Jersey was originally part of the Dutch New Netherland colony. When James Duke of York (eventually King James II) was given the New York colony by the king in 1665, he gave part of it to a creditor to pay off a debt and another bit a friend. Those two regions became the province of New Jersey.
The land regions in New York are mountains, plateau, and coastal plain. Other land regions for the state include highlands and river valleys.