It is not the same as the city of New York (New York City), although it is the best-known part of it.
Capital: Albany.
Largest city: New York City (with approximately 8-9 million inhabitants; the metropolitan area has many more).
Nickname: Empire State.
Geography: The state has a varied landscape:
Downstate (southeast): New York City, Long Island, and the Hudson Valley — about two-thirds of the population lives here.
Upstate: Mountains such as the Adirondacks and Catskills, lakes (Finger Lakes, Great Lakes: Erie and Ontario), rivers (Hudson, Mohawk), and cities such as Buffalo, Rochester, and Syracuse.
Borders Canada (north), the Atlantic Ocean (southeast), and the states of Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania.
Economy and culture: New York is an economic and cultural powerhouse: New York City is the financial center of the world (Wall Street), home to UN headquarters, media, fashion, art, and tourism (Times Square, Central Park, Niagara Falls, Statue of Liberty).
The economy relies primarily on services, finance, tech, education, and tourism.
The state has hundreds of universities, including Columbia and Cornell.
Known for diversity, innovation, and as the “capital of the world.”
In short: New York State combines a vibrant metropolis with vast natural areas, mountains, and lakes.
It is one of the most influential, densely populated, and diverse states in America.


































