New York City

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New York City is the largest city in the United States, a global center of finance, culture, media, and technology.

Aliases (23)
  • New York City, New York, United States ×358
  • City of New York ×234
  • New York ×119
  • New York City, New York ×19
  • New York City, United States ×15
  • New York, New York ×9
  • New York City, New York, United States of America ×5
  • The Big Apple ×4
  • New York City (historical) ×3
  • Brooklyn, New York City, New York, United States ×1
  • Gotham ×1
  • Manhattan ×1
  • New Amsterdam ×1
  • New Amsterdam (later New York City) ×1
  • New York (city) ×1
  • New York City (as architect for the city) ×1
  • New York City (fictional events) ×1
  • New York City (fictionalized) ×1
  • New York City (initially) ×1
  • New York City (notable period) ×1
  • New York City (typical) ×1
  • New York City and Washington, D.C. ×1
  • present-day New York City ×1

Statements (74)
Predicate Object
instanceOf city
municipality
capitalOf New York (state)
climate humid subtropical climate
continent North America
country United States of America
currency United States dollar
demographicsCharacteristic ethnically diverse population
high population density
formerName New Amsterdam
foundedBy Dutch Republic
governmentType mayor–council government
hasAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Brooklyn
Manhattan
Queens
Staten Island
The Bronx
hasAirport John F. Kennedy International Airport
LaGuardia Airport
Newark Liberty International Airport
hasBorough Brooklyn
Manhattan
Queens
Staten Island
The Bronx
hasCulturalInstitution Carnegie Hall
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Museum of Modern Art
New York Public Library
hasHigherEducationInstitution City University of New York
Columbia University
New York University
hasLandmark Broadway Theatre District
Brooklyn Bridge
Central Park
Empire State Building
Fifth Avenue
One World Trade Center
Rockefeller Center
Statue of Liberty
Times Square
Wall Street
hasPublicTransitSystem New York City Subway
hasRiver East River
Harlem River
Hudson River
hasSportsTeam Brooklyn Nets
New York Giants
New York Islanders
New York Jets
New York Knicks
New York Mets
New York Rangers
New York Yankees
hosts United Nations Headquarters
inception 1624
isLargestCityIn New York (state)
United States of America
isMajorCenterOf culture
entertainment
fashion
finance
international diplomacy
media
technology
leaderTitle Mayor of New York City
locatedIn New York (state)
locatedInTimeZone Eastern Time Zone
nickname Gotham
The Big Apple
officialLanguage English
partOf Mid-Atlantic United States
Northeastern United States
population over 8,000,000

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"How dare you" speech at the UN in 2019
1 train
1211 Avenue of the Americas
1950 World Series
1956 NFL Championship Game
1958 NFL Championship Game
1981 World Series
1986 World Series
1994 NHL All-Star Game
2 Broadway
2 World Trade Center
2 train
2006 New York International Auto Show
2014 UN Climate Summit
3 World Trade Center
3 train
4 Pennsylvania Plaza, New York, NY 10001
4 World Trade Center
4 train
40 Wall Street
42nd Street Shuttle
5 World Trade Center (planned)
5 train
500 Fifth Avenue
6 train
A train
AA train
Abyssinian Baptist Church
Acorn Theatre
Al Hirschfeld Theatre
Animal Medical Center of New York
Anna M. Kross Center
Apple Fifth Avenue store
Asia Society Museum
Associated Press Building
Astoria Landing
Astoria Park
Atlantic Yards redevelopment project
B train
BMT Jamaica Line
BMT Nassau Street Line
Barnard College
Bay Ridge
Bayonne Bridge
Beach Haven apartments in Brooklyn
Bergdorf Goodman
Billie Jean King National Tennis Center
Bobby Thomson's "Shot Heard 'Round the World"
Booth's Theatre ("New York")
Brighton Beach
Broad Channel
Brooklyn Academy of Music
Brooklyn College
Brooklyn Cyclones
Brooklyn Museum
Brooks Atkinson Theatre
Brownsville
C train
CBS Building
CBS Building
Canal Street (Eighth Avenue Line)
Canarsie
Cardinal Hayes High School
Cardozo School of Law
Cathedral of Saint John the Divine
Central Park
Channel Gardens
Chapin School
Chelsea Market
Chelsea, Manhattan
Chick Webb Orchestra
Chrysler Building
Citi Field
City University of New York
Clurman Theatre
College of Staten Island
Columbia Business School
Columbia Grammar & Preparatory School
Columbia Law School
Columbia Lions baseball
Columbia Lions men's soccer
Columbia Lions men’s tennis
Columbia Lions women’s basketball
Columbia University College of Dental Medicine
Columbia University Irving Medical Center
Columbia University School of Engineering
Columbia University School of Nursing
Convent of the Sacred Heart (Manhattan)
Cooper Union
Corona Park
Dag Hammarskjöld Library
Dalton School
DeWitt Clinton High School
Delacorte Theater
Diamond District
Diocese of Brooklyn
Downtown Brooklyn
Dyre Avenue Line
East 34th Street Ferry Landing
East River
East Village
Eighth Avenue Line
Eighth Avenue Line (IND)
Emergency Service Unit
Empire State Building
Eric M. Taylor Center
Ethical Culture Fieldston School
Fashion Avenue
Fieldston Middle
Fieldston Upper
Fifth Avenue
First Avenue
Ford Foundation Building
Fordham University
Fordham University School of Law
Frick Art Reference Library
Frick Collection
From Spirituals to Swing concerts
Fulton Street Line
G train
General Assembly Hall
George Gustav Heye Center
George R. Vierno Center
Gershwin Theatre
Google New York headquarters
Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation
Greenwich Village Historic District
Hamilton Grange National Memorial
Harbor Unit
Harlem
Harlem Stage
Harvard School for Boys
Hayden Planetarium
Hayes Theater
Hell Gate
Hell Gate Bridge
Henry Hudson Bridge
Herald Square
High Line
Hotel Chelsea
Howland Hook Marine Terminal
Human Rights Institute
Hunter College
Hunter College High School
IAC Building
IND Culver Line (subway portion)
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Icahn Stadium
International Building
International Emmy Awards Gala
International Emmy World Television Festival
J train
Jamaica, Queens
Japan Society building
Jefferson Market Courthouse
Jerome Avenue Line
Jewish Theological Seminary of America
Junior M.A.F.I.A.
Kew Gardens
Kingsbridge
Knicks Gaming
Koreatown (Manhattan)
L train
Lasker Rink
Lenox Avenue Line
Lenox Hill
Lenox Library, New York City
Lever House
Lexington Avenue Line
Lion Theatre
Lipstick Building
Little Italy, Manhattan
Longacre Square
Low Memorial Library
Lutheran All Faiths Cemetery
M train
MSNBC
Madison Avenue
Manhattan Community Board 6
Marine Park
Marquis Theatre
Martin Beck Theatre
Marymount School of New York
McGinn/Cazale Theater
McGinn/Cazale Theater
Mediation Clinic (Columbia Law School)
Metropolitan Museum of Art
city
88-Keys
Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson
American Institute of Electrical Engineers
Angela Hunte
Astralwerks
Atco Records
Aviation Unit
Beastie Boys
Benny Safdie
British Security Coordination
Broadway Video
CSI: NY
Carrère and Hastings
Casey Patterson
Cautious Clay
Central Park Conservancy
Charles Roebling
Columbia Human Rights Law Review
Columbia Journal of Environmental Law
Columbia Journal of Gender and Law
Columbia Journal of Tax Law
Columbia Journal of Transnational Law
Corporate Program
Cram, Goodhue & Ferguson
Dale Carnegie
David Childs
David Karp
David Tedeschi
Davidville
Dell Magazines
Department of Modern and Contemporary Art
Der Scutt
Durst family
Dwight Merriman
Edison Electric Light Company
Elaine Benes
Eric Villency
Frank A. Munsey Company
Frank Basile
George Palmer Putnam ("New York City, New York, United States")
Ghostface Killah
Good Day New York
Gordon Parks ("New York City, New York, United States")
Gwathmey Siegel & Associates Architects
Hammond family
Harper Lee
Harper's Weekly
Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment
Henry Bacon
Howard Stern
Inge Morath
Irin Carmon
Jacob Varmus
James Ingo Freed
James L. Nederlander
James Renwick Jr.
Jay Blackton
Jeannie Gaffigan
Jeffrey Kluger
Jennifer Steinbrenner
Jessica Steinbrenner
Julian Schnabel
Killer Films
Knicks Gaming
Lasker Foundation
Life
Liveright Publishing Corporation
Lorimer Rich
Marx Brothers
Mercury Theatre
Metropolitan Books
Metropolitan Opera Ballet
Metropolitan Opera Chorus
Miri Ben-Ari
Moses Taylor
Murder, Inc.
Nederlander Organization
Neil deGrasse Tyson
Nets Gaming Crew
New York Brickley Giants (NFL)
New York City FC
New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Director
New York Knicks
New York Knicks
New York Knicks
New York Magazine
New York Philharmonic
New York Review Books
New York Sons of Liberty
Newsweek
Ochs-Sulzberger family
Olmsted, Vaux & Co.
Otto R. Eggers
People
Peter Gelb
Plain Pat
PublicAffairs
Puerto Rican Revolutionary Committee
Pulitzer Prize Special Citation and Award
Ralph Lauren ("New York City, New York, United States")
Richmond Shreve
Robert Russell Bennett
Rodgers and Hammerstein
Salaam Remi
Santiago Calatrava
Scott Rudin
Shreve, Lamb & Harmon
Sidney Howard
Sigmund Romberg
St. Thomas Choir of Men and Boys
Stefon
Steinbrenner family
Stephen Schwartz
Suzanne Goldberg
Sweet Inspirations
Swizz Beatz
T. J. Holmes
Tammany Hall
Tavares Strachan
The Broadway League
The Chainsmokers
The Clancy Brothers
The Durst Organization
The Garry Moore Show
The Village Voice
Tim Mara
Times Square Alliance
Tom Dolby
United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Children and Armed Conflict
United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York
Universal Republic Records
Uptown Records
Vanity Fair
WSP Cantor Seinuk
Wallace Harrison
Warner Books
William F. Lamb
William Rockefeller ("New York, New York")
William Stephenson
World101
Worldwide Pants Incorporated
Yankee Global Enterprises
Yannick Nézet-Séguin
Zuckerberg Media
basedIn
Andrew S. Tanenbaum
Barron Trump
Barron Trump ("New York")
Benjamin N. Cardozo
Carl F. H. Henry
Caroline Kennedy
Christopher Jordan Wallace
Consuelo Vanderbilt
Cornelius Vanderbilt II
David Benioff
Douglas Hofstadter
Edward Zuckerberg
Eleanor Roosevelt
Estelle Scher
Frederick William Vanderbilt
Gray Davis
Henry Gage
Henry Morgenthau Jr.
Herman J. Mankiewicz
Jack Kirby
James Montgomery Flagg
James Montgomery Flagg ("New York")
John Cardinal McCloskey
John Mara
John Russell Pope
Lin-Manuel Miranda
Louis Comfort Tiffany
Lyonel Feininger
Martin Hellman
Nestor Carbonell
Oscar Hammerstein II
Philip Freneau
Robert B. Sherman
Robert Downey Jr.
Robert Mueller
Robert R. Livingston
Shafi Goldwasser
Theodore Roosevelt
Washington Irving
William Kissam Vanderbilt
birthPlace
Best Direction of a Musical
Best Sound Design of a Musical
Foreign Policy Association Medal ("New York City (typical)")
Glamour Woman of the Year
International Emmy Award for Best Actor
International Emmy Award for Best Actress
International Emmy Award for Best Comedy Series
International Emmy Award for Best Documentary
International Emmy Award for Best Drama Series
International Emmy Award for Best TV Movie or Miniseries
News & Documentary Emmy Awards
Peabody Award
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction
ceremonyLocation
Constitution of the World Health Organization
Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment
Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
Convention on the Rights of the Child
First Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
International Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance
International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of Their Families
New York Declaration for Refugees and Migrants
Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
Second Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons
adoptionPlace
Action painting
Amazins
Chinese Rocks
Empire State
G-Men
Holly Golightly
Joe Klecko
Knickerbocker (nickname for New Yorker)
NYM
The Metropolitans ("New York")
associatedWithCity
Board of Trustees of the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Mayor of New York City
New York City Department of Cultural Affairs
New York City Department of Transportation
New York City Landmark
New York City Office of Management and Budget ("City of New York")
New York City Public Advocate
Organized Crime Control Bureau ("City of New York")
appliesToJurisdiction
Columbia Masterworks
Cornelius Vanderbilt family
David Neeleman
Diedrich Knickerbocker
Eastman Johnson
Liberty Pole
Songwriters Hall of Fame induction
The Gray Lady
associatedWith
First United States Congress
New York Colony
Province of New York
Washington administration
revolutionary government of New York ("New York City (initially)")
capital
Jack Driscoll
Joan Steinbrenner
Low family
W New York Worldwide
associatedWithLocation
Bill Graham
Johnny Torrio ("New York City, New York, United States")
Liberty Boys
activeIn
Gateway Region of New Jersey
Long Island
Nassau–Suffolk metropolitan division
adjacentTo
One More Chance
Prince Rakeem
Who Shot Ya?
associatedCity
Astor family
Billy Joel
Heckscher family
associatedWithPlace
Dina Wadia
Frank Winfield Woolworth
John Jacob Astor IV
burialPlace
Cornelius Van Schaack Roosevelt
R. H. Macy
Raymond Orteig
businessLocation
United Nations General Assembly resolution 428 (V)
United Nations Security Council Resolution 688
adoptedIn
Lost Generation
Vanderbilt family
associatedPlace
Pulitzer Prize for Fiction
Pulitzer Prize for Poetry
awardLocation
Bucky Barnes
Captain America
baseOfOperations
Putnam County
Westchester County, New York
borders
Gordon Gekko
Joseph Durst
businessBase
Douglas Durst
Timothy James Mara
businessRegion
American Academy of Dramatic Arts
Hult International Business School
campus
Abstract expressionism
Beat Generation
centeredIn
New York metropolitan area
New York–Newark CSA
centeredOn
International Emmy Award for Best Actor
United Nations Prize in the Field of Human Rights
ceremonyCity
Interborough Rapid Transit Company ("City of New York")
acquiredBy
Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs
adoptedInCity
2013 Major League Baseball season
allStarGameCity
2008 Major League Baseball season
allStarGameHostCity
New York City Charter ("City of New York")
appliesTo
New York City Department of Finance
appliesToAdministrativeTerritorialEntity
The Metropolitans
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Dance Theatre of Harlem
areaServed
DCLK
associatedCompanyFoundedIn
DCLK
associatedCompanyHeadquarters
Kathy Lacey
associatedWithSetting
National Book Award for Nonfiction
awardCeremonyHeldIn
National Board of Review Award for Best Film
awardedIn
MLS Cup trophy
awardingBodyHeadquarters
Brooklyn Bridegrooms
basedInCity
Games of the XXX Olympiad
bidCity
2012 Summer Olympics
biddingCity
Steve Rogers
birthplace
New York Harbor estuarine system
borderedBy
New York County
boroughOf
DKNY (licensed watches)
brandCityAssociation
Metamorphoses
broadwayCity
Elizabeth Arden ("New York City, New York, United States")
businessHeadquartersLocatedIn
Interstate 287
bypasses
Archdiocese of New York
cathedralLocatedIn
Ecclesiastical Province of New York
centralCityOfMetropolitanSee
Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group
ceremonyLocationTypical
The New York Packet
circulationArea
Romaniote Jews
KehilaKedoshaJaninaLocation
Frank Winfield Woolworth
WoolworthBuildingLocation

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