Geography of New York City - Wikipedia
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New York has diverse geographical features, including: Coastal position with the Hudson River and the Atlantic Ocean creating a naturally sheltered harbor. Dense urban areas, especially in New York City, due to scarce land availability. Varied terrain with farms, forests, rivers, mountains, and lakes. Adirondack Park, larger than any U.S. National Park in the contiguous United States. Two major shorelines: around 130 miles bordering the Atlantic and 370 miles on Lakes Erie and Ontario. 8,000 lakes and 9 major rivers.
Coastal position with the Hudson River and the Atlantic Ocean creating a naturally sheltered harbor.
Dense urban areas, especially in New York City, due to scarce land availability.
Varied terrain with farms, forests, rivers, mountains, and lakes.
Adirondack Park, larger than any U.S. National Park in the contiguous United States.
Two major shorelines: around 130 miles bordering the Atlantic and 370 miles on Lakes Erie and Ontario.
8,000 lakes and 9 major rivers.
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