The area north of New York is called New England because it was named by English explorer John Smith in the early 17th century. He designated the region as "New England" to reflect its English heritage and the influence of English settlers who established colonies there. The term encompasses several states, including Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut, which share historical and cultural ties to England.
The area of North East England is 8,592 square kilometers.
The area of North West England is 14,165 square kilometers.
The area of North Somerset is 374.68 square kilometers.
The area of North York is 176.87 square kilometers.
I believe it was named after York in England, thus New York. The area of New England was also named in a similar fashion. Nova Scotia in Canada was originally called New Scotland. It seems the English had no imagination in terms of naming places.
Middlesbrough is a town situated on the north east coast of England. It is situated roughly mid-way beween York and Newcastle.
The area of North Yorkshire is 8,654 square kilometers.
Mainly the north of England
north america which was called Asia by christopher columbus :) by hammydany mous
Area code 248 is in that famous part of New York called "Oakland County, Michigan." Suburbs to the north-northwest of Detroit. Someone in New York who moved there from the Detroit area might have a mobile phone with area code 248.
North York is a "Borough" of Toronto. It forms a north-central area of the municipality.
The area of North Tuddenham is 9.4 square kilometers.