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         New York Geography:     more books (100)
  1. Geography of New York city and vicinity: A supplement to the Eclectic series of geographies by J. S Newberry, 1878
  2. Local and home geography, (New York series) by Richard Elwood Dodge, 1922
  3. Geography of New York;: The state--the city, by Floyd R Smith, 1904
  4. Geography of New York State: By Albert Perry Brigham and Charles T. McFarlane by John Henry Thompson, 1916
  5. A geography of New York State: Prepared for the New York editions of Warren's common school geography and Warren's brief course in geography by David M Warren, 1880
  6. Dodge's geography of New York by Albert Perry Brigham, 1907
  7. The geography of New York State (Research papers. Education) by David Fields, 1954
  8. The geography of New York, by George R Staley, 1925
  9. A descriptive geography of New York State: With historical and educational notes (Empire state series) by Levi N Beebe, 1892
  10. New York State and its people: The geography of New York State ; the history of New York State by G. R Bodley, 1942
  11. Geography of New York State by Harmon B Niver, 1917
  12. The physical geography of New York State: Part V., the rivers of New York by Ralph S Tarr, 1898
  13. The Geography of New York and far-away lands: Together with a description of the people, how they live and what they do by Samuel White Patterson, 1929
  14. Geography of New York, by Albert Perry Brigham, 1916

41. National Geographic: Roper Geographic Survey 2002
The new york Times,October 2002 geography is the daily news that determines our future. Now more than ever, geographic literacy is necessary for us to
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42. UT Library Online - Social Sciences Guides - Geography
Department of geography the Environment, University of Texas at Austin new york Longman. British Association for the Advancement of Science.
http://www.lib.utexas.edu/subject/ss/geog/
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43. New York State Geography
new york State geography. So you want to know about new york? Here are some highlights! Also check out the links to other sites about new york.
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New York State Geography
So you want to know about New York? Here are some highlights! Also check out the links to other sites about New York.
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Key Facts
Top of Page Population (1994): 18,169,000 (3rd in size) State size: 49,108 square miles (30th in size) State Capital: Albany (named for King James II of England, who at the time was Duke of York and Albany). Major cities: Albany, Buffalo, New York City, Rochester, Syracuse and Yonkers Admission to union: The 11th State Date entered the union: July 26, 1788 Origin of state name: Named for James, Duke of York and Albany, who received the land from his brother King Charles II of England. Nicknames: The Empire State Bordering states: Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut and Pennsylvania, with Canada to the north and the Atlantic Ocean to the east. State bird: Bluebird State flower: Rose State tree: Sugar Maple Motto: Ever Upward
Geographic Landmarks
Top of Page New York City is a major focal point for arts and culture in the United States.

44. MSN Encarta - New York
Map of new york. Article Outline. Introduction; Physical geography; Economic new york, a state in the Middle Atlantic region of the United States.
http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761552683/New_York.html
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Encyclopedia Article Multimedia 25 items Dynamic Map Map of New York Article Outline Introduction Physical Geography Economic Activities The People of New York ... History I
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Print Preview of Section New York , a state in the Middle Atlantic region of the United States. It is bordered by the Canadian provinces of Ontario and Qu©bec on the north and by Lake Ontario and Lake Erie on the northwest and west. Pennsylvania lies west and south of New York, and New Jersey and the Atlantic Ocean lie to the south. On the east the state is bordered by Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Vermont. Albany is the capital of New York. New York, commonly known as

45. Digital Atlas Of New York City By William A. Bowen
new york City maps, new york City atlas, Ethnic Groups, Racial Groups, Poverty, Income, Department of geography California State University, Northridge
http://130.166.124.2/NYpage1.html

DIGITAL ATLAS OF
NEW YORK CITY
Professor William A. Bowen
California Geographical Survey
California State University, Northridge
A Dr. William A. Bowen Instructional Resource Project
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Principal Map Topics
Population and Race
Ancestry
Income and Poverty
Adult Educational Attainment ...
Commuters
The American Cities Atlas Project is a continuing public education project of Professor
William Bowen. It is produced for the support of instructional programs in the public
schools of California and on the campuses of the California State University System
throughout the state. Free, unlimited access is granted to faculty and students of
these institutions for non-profit instructional purposes only. The contents of this
without the author's written consent. Those wishing to use atlas materials for such
purposes should contact the author.
Professor William Bowen
Department of Geography California State University, Northridge Northridge, California 91330

46. All Cultures Are Not Equal - New York Times
new york Times More Articles in Opinion . Skip to article. NYTimes.com Go into the field that barely exists cultural geography.
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/08/10/opinion/11brooks.done.html?incamp=article_popu

47. New York Daily News - NIE
Jets geography pages run each Tuesday during the fall in the Daily news sports section. colorful, and everchanging musical landscape of new york,
http://www.nydailynews.com/special/nie/
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Jets Geography is the vanguard NIE program. This weekly geography lesson is based on the Jets' travel schedule, with congruencies in language arts, literature, science and math. Each week includes all-new maps, questions and activities focusing on the opposing team's city or region. Jets Geography pages run each Tuesday during the fall in the Daily News sports section.
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Target audience: grades 5-8.

48. New York State Map, Travel Information, Tourism & Geography
new york State USA maps (State map, County map, hotel road map), travel tourism, tourist information attractions, city guide, geography community
http://www.find-our-community.net/region/North_America/USA/Eastern_USA/New_York_
Eastern US map US map World Map Search ... User Guide New York State map (NY) Add this page to favorites New York weather Brentwood New York City ... White Plains Map of New York State USA Albany Mount Vernon Yonkers Sunumi Ltd. 2005 Binghamton New Rochelle Other towns

49. State University Of New York At New Paltz: Academics - Course Descriptions
State University of new york at new Paltz. Skip to content This course examines the physical and cultural geography of China, Japan, Korea, and Vietnam.
http://www.newpaltz.edu/descriptions/ucourses.cfm?department=48000&deptname=Geog

50. Mrnussbaum.com - Geography
new york click on a city or landmark to learn more Nations geography Gr. 3 +. Nations geography Gr. 3 +. Nations geography Gr. 4 +
http://www.mrnussbaum.com/nyflash.htm
NEW YORK click on a city or landmark to learn more U.S.A Interactive Maps 50 states Major cities Major Landmarks Major Landforms U.S.A. States Scroll Down Alaska California Florida Massachusetts North Carolina New York Ohio Pennsylvania Texas Virginia U.S.A. Activities State Identification Quiz (by shape) State Identification Quiz (by geographic location - 15 states 50 states USA Crosswords Scroll Down U.S. Geography States Cities Rivers/Lakes Monuments California Colorado Louisiana Massachusetts New York Pennsylvania Virginia USA Hangman Scroll Down City Hangman Place Hangman Interactive Word Search State Facts State Cluefinders Color the USA online SEE BELOW FOR USA GAMES! Famous New Yorkers: Alexander Hamilton Walt Whitman Theodore Roosevelt Franklin D. Roosevelt

51. ClickState.com - New York Web Directory
Geographic Center, The geographic center of new york is located in Madison County, 12 miles S of Oneida and 26 miles SW of Utica. Longitude 76° 1.0 W
http://www.clickstate.com/newyork/geography.htm
New York Home New York New York Geography
Longitude / Latitude Longitude: 71? 47' 25" W to 79? 45' 54" W
Latitude: 40? 29' 40" N to 45? 0' 42" N Length x Width New York is 330 miles long and 283 miles wide. Geographic Center The geographic center of New York is located in Madison County, 12 miles S of Oneida and 26 miles SW of Utica.
Borders New York borders Lake Erie, Lake Ontario and Canada in the north. To the south, New York borders Pennsylvania, New Jersey and the Atlantic Ocean. Vermont, Massachusetts, and Connecticut border New York to the east and Lake Erie, Lake Ontario, Canada and Pennsylvania are to the west. Total Area New York covers 54, 475 square miles. In size, New York ranks 27th compared with the other 50 states. Land Area 48,708 square miles of New York are land areas. Water Area 7,251 square miles of New York are covered by water. New York is one of the wettest states. Highest Point The highest point in New York is Mount Marcy. Mount Marcy rises 5, 344 feet above sea level.

52. NYPL Digital Gallery | Explore History & Geography
All Collections Explore History geography. Events, landscape, maps, military history, Changing new york Photographs by Berenice Abbott, 19351938
http://digitalgallery.nypl.org/nypldigital/explore/dgexplore.cfm?topic=history

53. Home
State University of new york Binghamton University DEPARTMENT OF geography Black Women Come to Binghamton, new york A Case Study in Poor Female
http://geography.binghamton.edu/
State University Of New York Department Orientation begins August 25,2005 Home Scholarships Faculty/Staff Graduate Students Alumni October, 2004: Prof. Florence Margai was elected Chair of the Geography Department for a three year term. Co-Directed by Burrell Montz, the 27th annual Applied Geography Conference was held in St. Louis, Missouri More.. Department Info The Goals of the Department of Geography are:
  • to provide all qualified students quality academic instruction in geography, to foster and advance teaching, research and publication in the discipline of geography, to provide the expertise of geographers to the community at large so that public and private sector decision makers may enhance the quality of their decisions.
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54. Regions Of New York
To help us learn about new york s geography we made our own relief maps out of dough made from a mixture of flour, salt, and water.
http://www2.lhric.org/pocantico/newyork/newyork.htm
Rockin' Regions of New York Hey Kids! Welcome to the 7 Rockin' Regions of New York. The New England Upland, the St. Lawrence - Champlain Lowland, the Hudson-Mohawk Lowland, the Atlantic Coastal Plain, Appalachian Upland, Adirondack Upland, and the Great Lakes Plain all make up our home, the great state of New York. To help us learn about New York's geography we made our own relief maps out of dough made from a mixture of flour, salt, and water. We studies about each region and learned about their resources, transportation and more. We'd like to share what we learned with you. We hope you enjoy your visit. By Nora
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55. Geography Explained New York State Consists Of 62 Counties
geography Explained. new york State consists of 62 counties. new york State’s portion of the new yorkNorthern new Jersey-Long Island,
http://www.labor.state.ny.us/workforceindustrydata/geog.asp
Geography Explained
New York State consists of 62 counties. Counties are the building blocks used to build progressively larger geographic areas for which labor market statistics are reported. These larger areas include Core Based Statistical Areas (CBSAs) and labor market regions (LMRs). Each CBSA consists of a county or associated counties containing at least one urban area of 10,000 or more population, plus adjacent, outlying counties that have a high degree of social and economic integration with the core. An outlying county is included in the CBSA if at least 25 percent of its employed residents work in the central county (or counties) or if not less than 25 percent of the jobs in the outlying county are held by residents of the central county (or counties). There are two types of CBSAs: Metropolitan Statistical Areas and Micropolitan Statistical Areas. Each Metropolitan Statistical Area must have at least one urban area of 50,000 or more inhabitants. Each Micropolitan Statistical Area must have at least one urban area of at least 10,000 but less than 50,000 inhabitants. New York State has eleven Metropolitan Statistical Areas and fifteen Micropolitan Statistical Areas. If specified criteria are met, a Metropolitan Statistical Area containing a single core with a population of 2.5 million or more may be subdivided to form smaller groupings of counties referred to as "Metropolitan Divisions." New York State’s portion of the New York-Northern New Jersey-Long Island, NY-NJ-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area includes the Nassau-Suffolk Metropolitan Division as well as the New York City labor market area and the Putnam-Rockland-Westchester labor market area.

56. Geography Of New York Harbor -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
Categories new york City geography, new york City This article provides an index of natural geographic features of the extended area of (Click link for
http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/g/ge/geography_of_new_york_harbor.
Geography of New York Harbor
[Categories: New York City geography, New York City]
This article provides an index of natural geographic features of the extended area of (Click link for more info and facts about New York Harbor) New York Harbor . The area of (A bay of the North Atlantic; fed by the Hudson River) New York Bay is one of the most intricate natural harbors in the world, a fact that is reflected in the diversity of place names.
New York Harbor is at the confluence of three major bodies of waters. The harbor opens onto the (The 2nd largest ocean; separates North and South America on the west from Europe and Africa on the east) Atlantic Ocean to the south and (A sound between Long Island and Connecticut) Long Island Sound to the east; both of these are (Click link for more info and facts about tidal) tidal bodies, but are out of sync with each other by several hours. The (A New York river; flows southward into New York Bay; explored by Henry Hudson early in the 17th century) Hudson River adds a non-tidal flow component at the north. These three combine to generate an extremely complex system of tides and currents throughout the extended hydrologic system from (A town in southwest Georgia; processing center for peanuts and pecans)

57. Geography - Merriam-Webster's Atlas
The new york Times, More Maps
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58. Geography - Merriam-Webster's Atlas
The new york Times. For more maps and geographical information, select a country or state from the pulldown menus below.
http://www.m-w.com/maps/moremapsnyt.html
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59. Human And Cultural Geography
Human geography Culture, Society, and Space. Sixth Edition. new york John Justice, Nature, and the geography of Difference. new york Blackwell, 1996.
http://www.architect.org/bibliography/human_cultural_geography.html
Home Real Estate News Marketplace About Us ... Information BIBLIOGRAPHY LINKS DESIGN American Landscapes Architectural History Architecture Theory Development Theory ... Sustainable Design TECHNOLOGY Design with Digital Technology Artificial Intelligence CAD Cyberspace/Virtual Reality ... Technology PRACTICE Architectural Practice Building Construction Building Types : Commercial Cold Climate + Passive Solar Heating Design ... Water + Waste INTERDISCIPLINARY Architecture and Film Cultural Criticism Economic Geography Environmental Psychology ... Urban Sociology Agnew, J., D. Livingstone and A. Rogers, eds. Human Geography: An Essential Anthology. Malden, MA: Blackwell, 1996. Agnew, J. and J. Duncan, eds. The Power of Place: Bringing Together Geographical and Sociological Imaginations. London: Unwin Hyman, 1989. Allen, J. and D. Massey, eds. Geography Matters! Cambridge University Press. 1984. Anderson, K. and F. Gale. Inventing Places. Longman, 1992. Barnes, Trevor and Derek Gregory, eds. Reading Human Geography: The Poetics and Politics of Inquiry. New York: John Wiley, 1997.

60. Urban Geography
Hanson, S., ed. The geography of Urban Transportation. new york Guilford, 1986. Urban geography. new york John Wiley Sons, 1982.
http://www.architect.org/bibliography/urban_geography.html
Home Real Estate News Marketplace About Us ... Search Help BIBLIOGRAPHY DESIGN American Landscapes Architectural History Architecture Theory Development Theory ... Sustainable Design TECHNOLOGY Design with Digital Technology Artificial Intelligence CAD Cyberspace/Virtual Reality ... Technology PRACTICE Architectural Practice Building Construction Building Types : Commercial Cold Climate + Passive Solar Heating Design ... Water + Waste INTERDISCIPLINARY Architecture and Film Cultural Criticism Economic Geography Environmental Psychology ... Urban Sociology Agnew, John, John Mercer and David Sopher, eds. The City in Cultural Context. London: Allen and Unwin, 1984. Badcock, Blair. Unfairly Structured Cities. Cambridge, MA: Blackwell, 1984. Berry, B. and F. Horton. Geographic Perspectives on Urban Systems. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1970. Bluestone, B. and B. Harrison. The Deindustrialization of America. New York: Basic Books, 1982. Boyer, M. Christine. The City of Collective Memory: Its Historical Imagery and Architectural Entertainments. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1994.

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