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{{ | Places named "New York": | ||
{{ | {{rpl|New York (U.S. state)}} | ||
{{rpl|New York, New York}} | |||
{{rpl|New York, Lincolnshire}} | |||
Places in the state: | |||
{{rpl|Rochester, New York}} | |||
{{rpl|Troy, New York}} | |||
{{rpl|Utica, New York}} | |||
Press and media: | |||
{{rpl|New York Times}} | |||
Sports: | |||
{{rpl|New York Yankees}} | |||
{{rpl|New York Mets}} | |||
Other: | |||
{{rpl|New York Heart Association Functional Classification}} |
Latest revision as of 12:01, 7 February 2023
This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same or a similar title.
Places named "New York":
- New York (U.S. state): populous, mid-size, coastal state in NE U.S., home to New York City; one of the country's original 13 colonies. [e]
- New York, New York: The largest city in the United States of America and a world center of finance, commerce, communications, and the arts. [e]
- New York, Lincolnshire: Add brief definition or description
Places in the state:
- Rochester, New York: An economically challenged city in upstate New York, located on the south shore of Lake Ontario [e]
- Troy, New York: A large town on the Hudson River in New York (U.S. state), directly across the river from the north part of Albany, New York [e]
- Utica, New York: A city in upstate New York. [e]
Press and media:
- New York Times: A widely distributed daily newspaper, published in New York City. [e]
Sports:
- New York Yankees: a MLB team in the American League East division, located in New York, New York. [e]
- New York Mets: a MLB team in the National League East division, located in New York, New York. [e]
Other:
- New York Heart Association Functional Classification: Way of classifying the extent of heart failure, by placing patients in one of four categories based on how much they are limited during physical activity. [e]