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Entries are categorized by age, including years and days people lived:
the oldest woman whose age has been verified is [M]Frenchwoman Jeanne Calment[/M], who died at the age of 122 years and 164 days;
the oldest man whose age has been verified is the Japanese Jirōemon Kimura, who died at the age of 116 years and 54 days.
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List of super-centenarians who are considered to be the oldest people in history, who are at least 114 years old.
The data was verified by the Gerontology Research Group, and more recently by the European Organization for the Study of Superstulators and Supercentenarios.net. There are 172 women and 7 men on the list. Sixteen of the people on this list are alive (16 women). The age of seven people (7 women) is currently being examined. Investigated and questioned cases are excluded from the general numbering. Questioned cases after the age of 115 are transferred to the table at the bottom.
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Entries are categorized by age, including years and days people lived:
[M]the oldest woman whose age has been verified is[/M] Frenchwoman [M]Jeanne Calment[/M], who died at the age of 122 years and 164 days;
the oldest man whose age has been verified is the Japanese Jirōemon Kimura, who died at the age of 116 years and 54 days.
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List of super-centenarians who are considered to be the oldest people in history, who are at least 114 years old.
The data was verified by the Gerontology Research Group, and more recently by the European Organization for the Study of Superstulators and Supercentenarios.net. There are 172 women and 7 men on the list. Sixteen of the people on this list are alive (16 women). The age of seven people (7 women) is currently being examined. Investigated and questioned cases are excluded from the general numbering. Questioned cases after the age of 115 are transferred to the table at the bottom.
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Entries are categorized by age, including years and days people lived:
[M]the oldest woman[/M] whose age has been verified [M]is[/M] Frenchwoman [M]Jeanne Calment[/M], who died at the age of 122 years and 164 days;
the oldest man whose age has been verified is the Japanese Jirōemon Kimura, who died at the age of 116 years and 54 days.
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List of super-centenarians who are considered to be the oldest people in history, who are at least 114 years old.
The data was verified by the Gerontology Research Group, and more recently by the European Organization for the Study of Superstulators and Supercentenarios.net. There are 172 women and 7 men on the list. Sixteen of the people on this list are alive (16 women). The age of seven people (7 women) is currently being examined. Investigated and questioned cases are excluded from the general numbering. Questioned cases after the age of 115 are transferred to the table at the bottom.
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[M]Entries are categorized by age, including years and days people lived[/M]:
the oldest woman whose age has been verified is Frenchwoman Jeanne Calment, who died at the age of 122 years and 164 days;
the oldest man whose age has been verified is the Japanese Jirōemon Kimura, who died at the age of 116 years and 54 days.
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List of super-centenarians who are considered to be the oldest people in history, who are at least 114 years old.
The data was verified by the Gerontology Research Group, and more recently by the European Organization for the Study of Superstulators and Supercentenarios.net. There are 172 women and 7 men on the list. Sixteen of the people on this list are alive (16 women). The age of seven people (7 women) is currently being examined. Investigated and questioned cases are excluded from the general numbering. Questioned cases after the age of 115 are transferred to the table at the bottom.
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[M]Entries are categorized by age[/M], including years and days people lived:
the oldest woman whose age has been verified is Frenchwoman Jeanne Calment, who died at the age of 122 years and 164 days;
the oldest man whose age has been verified is the Japanese Jirōemon Kimura, who died at the age of 116 years and 54 days.
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List of super-centenarians who are considered to be the oldest people in history, who are at least 114 years old.
The data was verified by the Gerontology Research Group, and more recently by the European Organization for the Study of Superstulators and Supercentenarios.net. There are 172 women and 7 men on the list. Sixteen of the people on this list are alive (16 women). The age of seven people (7 women) is currently being examined. Investigated and questioned cases are excluded from the general numbering. Questioned cases after the age of 115 are transferred to the table at the bottom.
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The GRG verification procedure for super-centenarians requires at least [M]three official documents validated according to their reliability[/M].
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List of super-centenarians who are considered to be the oldest people in history, who are at least 114 years old.
The data was verified by the Gerontology Research Group, and more recently by the European Organization for the Study of Superstulators and Supercentenarios.net. There are 172 women and 7 men on the list. Sixteen of the people on this list are alive (16 women). The age of seven people (7 women) is currently being examined. Investigated and questioned cases are excluded from the general numbering. Questioned cases after the age of 115 are transferred to the table at the bottom.
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[M]The GRG verification procedure[/M] for super-centenarians [M]requires at least three official documents[/M] validated according to their reliability.
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List of super-centenarians who are considered to be the oldest people in history, who are at least 114 years old.
The data was verified by the Gerontology Research Group, and more recently by the European Organization for the Study of Superstulators and Supercentenarios.net. There are 172 women and 7 men on the list. Sixteen of the people on this list are alive (16 women). The age of seven people (7 women) is currently being examined. Investigated and questioned cases are excluded from the general numbering. Questioned cases after the age of 115 are transferred to the table at the bottom.
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[M]The GRG verification procedure for super-centenarians[/M] requires at least three official documents validated according to their reliability.
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List of super-centenarians who are considered to be the oldest people in history, who are at least 114 years old.
The data was verified by the Gerontology Research Group, and more recently by the European Organization for the Study of Superstulators and Supercentenarios.net. There are 172 women and 7 men on the list. Sixteen of the people on this list are alive (16 women). The age of seven people (7 women) is currently being examined. Investigated and questioned cases are excluded from the general numbering. Questioned cases after the age of 115 are transferred to the table at the bottom.
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[M]The GRG verification procedure[/M] for super-centenarians requires at least three official documents validated according to their reliability.
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List of super-centenarians who are considered to be the oldest people in history, who are at least 114 years old.
The data was verified by the Gerontology Research Group, and more recently by the European Organization for the Study of Superstulators and Supercentenarios.net. There are 172 women and 7 men on the list. Sixteen of the people on this list are alive (16 women). The age of seven people (7 women) is currently being examined. Investigated and questioned cases are excluded from the general numbering. Questioned cases after the age of 115 are transferred to the table at the bottom.
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[M]The Verified List of the Oldest People in the World is a list whose information has been verified by recognized organizations, such as[/M] the Gerontology Research Group or [M]the Guinness Book of Records.[/M]
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List of super-centenarians who are considered to be the oldest people in history, who are at least 114 years old.
The data was verified by the Gerontology Research Group, and more recently by the European Organization for the Study of Superstulators and Supercentenarios.net. There are 172 women and 7 men on the list. Sixteen of the people on this list are alive (16 women). The age of seven people (7 women) is currently being examined. Investigated and questioned cases are excluded from the general numbering. Questioned cases after the age of 115 are transferred to the table at the bottom.
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[M]The Verified List of the Oldest People in the World is a list whose information has been verified by recognized organizations, such as the Gerontology Research Group[/M] or the Guinness Book of Records.
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List of super-centenarians who are considered to be the oldest people in history, who are at least 114 years old.
The data was verified by the Gerontology Research Group, and more recently by the European Organization for the Study of Superstulators and Supercentenarios.net. There are 172 women and 7 men on the list. Sixteen of the people on this list are alive (16 women). The age of seven people (7 women) is currently being examined. Investigated and questioned cases are excluded from the general numbering. Questioned cases after the age of 115 are transferred to the table at the bottom.
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For [M]the[/M] other [M]supercentenaries[/M] present in the list, [M]all ages have been validated by the GRG.[/M]
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List of super-centenarians who are considered to be the oldest people in history, who are at least 114 years old.
The data was verified by the Gerontology Research Group, and more recently by the European Organization for the Study of Superstulators and Supercentenarios.net. There are 172 women and 7 men on the list. Sixteen of the people on this list are alive (16 women). The age of seven people (7 women) is currently being examined. Investigated and questioned cases are excluded from the general numbering. Questioned cases after the age of 115 are transferred to the table at the bottom.
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For [M]the[/M] other [M]supercentenaries[/M] present in the list, [M]all ages have been validated[/M] by the GRG.
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List of super-centenarians who are considered to be the oldest people in history, who are at least 114 years old.
The data was verified by the Gerontology Research Group, and more recently by the European Organization for the Study of Superstulators and Supercentenarios.net. There are 172 women and 7 men on the list. Sixteen of the people on this list are alive (16 women). The age of seven people (7 women) is currently being examined. Investigated and questioned cases are excluded from the general numbering. Questioned cases after the age of 115 are transferred to the table at the bottom.
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There are currently ten [M]living Supercenteners on the Oldest Hundred List: the oldest of them is Kane Tanaka.[/M]
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List of super-centenarians who are considered to be the oldest people in history, who are at least 114 years old.
The data was verified by the Gerontology Research Group, and more recently by the European Organization for the Study of Superstulators and Supercentenarios.net. There are 172 women and 7 men on the list. Sixteen of the people on this list are alive (16 women). The age of seven people (7 women) is currently being examined. Investigated and questioned cases are excluded from the general numbering. Questioned cases after the age of 115 are transferred to the table at the bottom.
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[M]There are currently ten living Supercenteners on the Oldest Hundred List[/M]: the oldest of them is Kane Tanaka.
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List of super-centenarians who are considered to be the oldest people in history, who are at least 114 years old.
The data was verified by the Gerontology Research Group, and more recently by the European Organization for the Study of Superstulators and Supercentenarios.net. There are 172 women and 7 men on the list. Sixteen of the people on this list are alive (16 women). The age of seven people (7 women) is currently being examined. Investigated and questioned cases are excluded from the general numbering. Questioned cases after the age of 115 are transferred to the table at the bottom.
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The countries most present in the ranking are:
United States: 34 super-centenarians
[M]Japan: 28 super-centenarians[/M]
France: 8 supercentenarians
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List of super-centenarians who are considered to be the oldest people in history, who are at least 114 years old.
The data was verified by the Gerontology Research Group, and more recently by the European Organization for the Study of Superstulators and Supercentenarios.net. There are 172 women and 7 men on the list. Sixteen of the people on this list are alive (16 women). The age of seven people (7 women) is currently being examined. Investigated and questioned cases are excluded from the general numbering. Questioned cases after the age of 115 are transferred to the table at the bottom.
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The countries most present in the ranking are:
[M]United States: 34 super-centenarians[/M]
Japan: 28 super-centenarians
France: 8 supercentenarians
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List of super-centenarians who are considered to be the oldest people in history, who are at least 114 years old.
The data was verified by the Gerontology Research Group, and more recently by the European Organization for the Study of Superstulators and Supercentenarios.net. There are 172 women and 7 men on the list. Sixteen of the people on this list are alive (16 women). The age of seven people (7 women) is currently being examined. Investigated and questioned cases are excluded from the general numbering. Questioned cases after the age of 115 are transferred to the table at the bottom.
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[M]The countries most present in the ranking are:[/M]
United States: 34 super-centenarians
Japan: 28 super-centenarians
[M]France[/M]: 8 supercentenarians
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List of super-centenarians who are considered to be the oldest people in history, who are at least 114 years old.
The data was verified by the Gerontology Research Group, and more recently by the European Organization for the Study of Superstulators and Supercentenarios.net. There are 172 women and 7 men on the list. Sixteen of the people on this list are alive (16 women). The age of seven people (7 women) is currently being examined. Investigated and questioned cases are excluded from the general numbering. Questioned cases after the age of 115 are transferred to the table at the bottom.
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[M]The countries most present in the ranking are:[/M]
United States: 34 super-centenarians
[M]Japan[/M]: 28 super-centenarians
France: 8 supercentenarians
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List of super-centenarians who are considered to be the oldest people in history, who are at least 114 years old.
The data was verified by the Gerontology Research Group, and more recently by the European Organization for the Study of Superstulators and Supercentenarios.net. There are 172 women and 7 men on the list. Sixteen of the people on this list are alive (16 women). The age of seven people (7 women) is currently being examined. Investigated and questioned cases are excluded from the general numbering. Questioned cases after the age of 115 are transferred to the table at the bottom.
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[M]The countries most present in the ranking are:
United States[/M]: 34 super-centenarians
Japan: 28 super-centenarians
France: 8 supercentenarians
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List of super-centenarians who are considered to be the oldest people in history, who are at least 114 years old.
The data was verified by the Gerontology Research Group, and more recently by the European Organization for the Study of Superstulators and Supercentenarios.net. There are 172 women and 7 men on the list. Sixteen of the people on this list are alive (16 women). The age of seven people (7 women) is currently being examined. Investigated and questioned cases are excluded from the general numbering. Questioned cases after the age of 115 are transferred to the table at the bottom.
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[M]New York[/M], officially the State of New York, [M]is a state in the northeastern United States[/M].
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New York (English New York, American pronunciation: [nuː ˈyɔrk] (listen), abbr. NY) is a state in the northeastern United States, on the Atlantic coast, near the border with Canada, the largest in the group of Mid-Atlantic states. The area of the state is 141,300 km², of which 19,016 km² are occupied by inland waters. The state includes the large island of Long Island. The administrative center is the city of Albany.
Within the state is the largest city, the financial center of the country - New York. The population of the state is 20,215,751 people (fourth place after California, Texas and Florida) according to the US census (2020), including urban about 85%; over 40% live in New York City. Major cities and major industrial centers: New York, Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse. Other major cities: Niagara Falls, Utica, Schenectady.
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New York (English New York, American pronunciation: [nuː ˈyɔrk] (listen), abbr. NY) is a state in the northeastern United States, on the Atlantic coast, near the border with Canada, the largest in the group of Mid-Atlantic states. The area of the state is 141,300 km², of which 19,016 km² are occupied by inland waters. The state includes the large island of Long Island. The administrative center is the city of Albany.
Within the state is the largest city, the financial center of the country - New York. The population of the state is 20,215,751 people (fourth place after California, Texas and Florida) according to the US census (2020), including urban about 85%; over 40% live in New York City. Major cities and major industrial centers: New York, Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse. Other major cities: Niagara Falls, Utica, Schenectady.
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In 2008, [M]the state's population was estimated at 19,490,297[/M], making it the third most populous in the United States.
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New York (English New York, American pronunciation: [nuː ˈyɔrk] (listen), abbr. NY) is a state in the northeastern United States, on the Atlantic coast, near the border with Canada, the largest in the group of Mid-Atlantic states. The area of the state is 141,300 km², of which 19,016 km² are occupied by inland waters. The state includes the large island of Long Island. The administrative center is the city of Albany.
Within the state is the largest city, the financial center of the country - New York. The population of the state is 20,215,751 people (fourth place after California, Texas and Florida) according to the US census (2020), including urban about 85%; over 40% live in New York City. Major cities and major industrial centers: New York, Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse. Other major cities: Niagara Falls, Utica, Schenectady.
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In 2008, [M]the state's[/M] population was estimated at 19,490,297, making it [M]the third most populous in the United States.[/M]
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New York (English New York, American pronunciation: [nuː ˈyɔrk] (listen), abbr. NY) is a state in the northeastern United States, on the Atlantic coast, near the border with Canada, the largest in the group of Mid-Atlantic states. The area of the state is 141,300 km², of which 19,016 km² are occupied by inland waters. The state includes the large island of Long Island. The administrative center is the city of Albany.
Within the state is the largest city, the financial center of the country - New York. The population of the state is 20,215,751 people (fourth place after California, Texas and Florida) according to the US census (2020), including urban about 85%; over 40% live in New York City. Major cities and major industrial centers: New York, Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse. Other major cities: Niagara Falls, Utica, Schenectady.
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[M]In 2008[/M], [M]the state's population was estimated at 19,490,297[/M], making it the third most populous in the United States.
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New York (English New York, American pronunciation: [nuː ˈyɔrk] (listen), abbr. NY) is a state in the northeastern United States, on the Atlantic coast, near the border with Canada, the largest in the group of Mid-Atlantic states. The area of the state is 141,300 km², of which 19,016 km² are occupied by inland waters. The state includes the large island of Long Island. The administrative center is the city of Albany.
Within the state is the largest city, the financial center of the country - New York. The population of the state is 20,215,751 people (fourth place after California, Texas and Florida) according to the US census (2020), including urban about 85%; over 40% live in New York City. Major cities and major industrial centers: New York, Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse. Other major cities: Niagara Falls, Utica, Schenectady.
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The largest city is New York, but [M]Buffalo[/M] on Lake Erie is also considerably larger than the capital and [M]has suburbs with over 1.2 million inhabitants.[/M]
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New York (English New York, American pronunciation: [nuː ˈyɔrk] (listen), abbr. NY) is a state in the northeastern United States, on the Atlantic coast, near the border with Canada, the largest in the group of Mid-Atlantic states. The area of the state is 141,300 km², of which 19,016 km² are occupied by inland waters. The state includes the large island of Long Island. The administrative center is the city of Albany.
Within the state is the largest city, the financial center of the country - New York. The population of the state is 20,215,751 people (fourth place after California, Texas and Florida) according to the US census (2020), including urban about 85%; over 40% live in New York City. Major cities and major industrial centers: New York, Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse. Other major cities: Niagara Falls, Utica, Schenectady.
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The largest city is New York, but [M]Buffalo[/M] on Lake Erie is also considerably larger than the capital and [M]has suburbs[/M] with over 1.2 million inhabitants.
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New York (English New York, American pronunciation: [nuː ˈyɔrk] (listen), abbr. NY) is a state in the northeastern United States, on the Atlantic coast, near the border with Canada, the largest in the group of Mid-Atlantic states. The area of the state is 141,300 km², of which 19,016 km² are occupied by inland waters. The state includes the large island of Long Island. The administrative center is the city of Albany.
Within the state is the largest city, the financial center of the country - New York. The population of the state is 20,215,751 people (fourth place after California, Texas and Florida) according to the US census (2020), including urban about 85%; over 40% live in New York City. Major cities and major industrial centers: New York, Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse. Other major cities: Niagara Falls, Utica, Schenectady.
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The largest city is New York, but [M]Buffalo[/M] on Lake Erie [M]is[/M] also [M]considerably larger than the capital[/M] and has suburbs with over 1.2 million inhabitants.
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New York (English New York, American pronunciation: [nuː ˈyɔrk] (listen), abbr. NY) is a state in the northeastern United States, on the Atlantic coast, near the border with Canada, the largest in the group of Mid-Atlantic states. The area of the state is 141,300 km², of which 19,016 km² are occupied by inland waters. The state includes the large island of Long Island. The administrative center is the city of Albany.
Within the state is the largest city, the financial center of the country - New York. The population of the state is 20,215,751 people (fourth place after California, Texas and Florida) according to the US census (2020), including urban about 85%; over 40% live in New York City. Major cities and major industrial centers: New York, Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse. Other major cities: Niagara Falls, Utica, Schenectady.
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The largest city is New York, but [M]Buffalo on Lake Erie[/M] is also considerably larger than the capital and has suburbs with over 1.2 million inhabitants.
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New York (English New York, American pronunciation: [nuː ˈyɔrk] (listen), abbr. NY) is a state in the northeastern United States, on the Atlantic coast, near the border with Canada, the largest in the group of Mid-Atlantic states. The area of the state is 141,300 km², of which 19,016 km² are occupied by inland waters. The state includes the large island of Long Island. The administrative center is the city of Albany.
Within the state is the largest city, the financial center of the country - New York. The population of the state is 20,215,751 people (fourth place after California, Texas and Florida) according to the US census (2020), including urban about 85%; over 40% live in New York City. Major cities and major industrial centers: New York, Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse. Other major cities: Niagara Falls, Utica, Schenectady.
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[M]The largest city is New York[/M], but Buffalo on Lake Erie is also considerably larger than the capital and has suburbs with over 1.2 million inhabitants.
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New York (English New York, American pronunciation: [nuː ˈyɔrk] (listen), abbr. NY) is a state in the northeastern United States, on the Atlantic coast, near the border with Canada, the largest in the group of Mid-Atlantic states. The area of the state is 141,300 km², of which 19,016 km² are occupied by inland waters. The state includes the large island of Long Island. The administrative center is the city of Albany.
Within the state is the largest city, the financial center of the country - New York. The population of the state is 20,215,751 people (fourth place after California, Texas and Florida) according to the US census (2020), including urban about 85%; over 40% live in New York City. Major cities and major industrial centers: New York, Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse. Other major cities: Niagara Falls, Utica, Schenectady.
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The capital is called [M]Albany[/M] and [M]has about 100,000 inhabitants.[/M]
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New York (English New York, American pronunciation: [nuː ˈyɔrk] (listen), abbr. NY) is a state in the northeastern United States, on the Atlantic coast, near the border with Canada, the largest in the group of Mid-Atlantic states. The area of the state is 141,300 km², of which 19,016 km² are occupied by inland waters. The state includes the large island of Long Island. The administrative center is the city of Albany.
Within the state is the largest city, the financial center of the country - New York. The population of the state is 20,215,751 people (fourth place after California, Texas and Florida) according to the US census (2020), including urban about 85%; over 40% live in New York City. Major cities and major industrial centers: New York, Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse. Other major cities: Niagara Falls, Utica, Schenectady.
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[M]The capital is called Albany[/M] and has about 100,000 inhabitants.
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New York (English New York, American pronunciation: [nuː ˈyɔrk] (listen), abbr. NY) is a state in the northeastern United States, on the Atlantic coast, near the border with Canada, the largest in the group of Mid-Atlantic states. The area of the state is 141,300 km², of which 19,016 km² are occupied by inland waters. The state includes the large island of Long Island. The administrative center is the city of Albany.
Within the state is the largest city, the financial center of the country - New York. The population of the state is 20,215,751 people (fourth place after California, Texas and Florida) according to the US census (2020), including urban about 85%; over 40% live in New York City. Major cities and major industrial centers: New York, Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse. Other major cities: Niagara Falls, Utica, Schenectady.
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[M]New York is bordered[/M] on the south [M]by[/M] New Jersey and Pennsylvania, on the east by Connecticut, Massachusetts and Vermont, and on the north by the Canadian states of Ontario (both land border and [M]sea border across[/M] Lake Ontario and [M]Lake Erie[/M]) and Quebec.
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New York (English New York, American pronunciation: [nuː ˈyɔrk] (listen), abbr. NY) is a state in the northeastern United States, on the Atlantic coast, near the border with Canada, the largest in the group of Mid-Atlantic states. The area of the state is 141,300 km², of which 19,016 km² are occupied by inland waters. The state includes the large island of Long Island. The administrative center is the city of Albany.
Within the state is the largest city, the financial center of the country - New York. The population of the state is 20,215,751 people (fourth place after California, Texas and Florida) according to the US census (2020), including urban about 85%; over 40% live in New York City. Major cities and major industrial centers: New York, Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse. Other major cities: Niagara Falls, Utica, Schenectady.
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[M]New York is bordered[/M] on the south [M]by[/M] New Jersey and Pennsylvania, on the east by Connecticut, Massachusetts and Vermont, and on the north by the Canadian states of Ontario (both land border and [M]sea border across Lake Ontario[/M] and Lake Erie) and Quebec.
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New York (English New York, American pronunciation: [nuː ˈyɔrk] (listen), abbr. NY) is a state in the northeastern United States, on the Atlantic coast, near the border with Canada, the largest in the group of Mid-Atlantic states. The area of the state is 141,300 km², of which 19,016 km² are occupied by inland waters. The state includes the large island of Long Island. The administrative center is the city of Albany.
Within the state is the largest city, the financial center of the country - New York. The population of the state is 20,215,751 people (fourth place after California, Texas and Florida) according to the US census (2020), including urban about 85%; over 40% live in New York City. Major cities and major industrial centers: New York, Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse. Other major cities: Niagara Falls, Utica, Schenectady.
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[M]New York is bordered[/M] on the south [M]by[/M] New Jersey and Pennsylvania, on the east by Connecticut, Massachusetts and Vermont, and on the north by the Canadian states of Ontario (both [M]land border[/M] and sea border [M]across[/M] Lake Ontario and [M]Lake Erie[/M]) and Quebec.
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New York (English New York, American pronunciation: [nuː ˈyɔrk] (listen), abbr. NY) is a state in the northeastern United States, on the Atlantic coast, near the border with Canada, the largest in the group of Mid-Atlantic states. The area of the state is 141,300 km², of which 19,016 km² are occupied by inland waters. The state includes the large island of Long Island. The administrative center is the city of Albany.
Within the state is the largest city, the financial center of the country - New York. The population of the state is 20,215,751 people (fourth place after California, Texas and Florida) according to the US census (2020), including urban about 85%; over 40% live in New York City. Major cities and major industrial centers: New York, Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse. Other major cities: Niagara Falls, Utica, Schenectady.
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[M]New York is bordered[/M] on the south [M]by[/M] New Jersey and Pennsylvania, on the east by Connecticut, Massachusetts and Vermont, and on the north by the Canadian states of Ontario (both [M]land border[/M] and sea border [M]across Lake Ontario[/M] and Lake Erie) and Quebec.
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New York (English New York, American pronunciation: [nuː ˈyɔrk] (listen), abbr. NY) is a state in the northeastern United States, on the Atlantic coast, near the border with Canada, the largest in the group of Mid-Atlantic states. The area of the state is 141,300 km², of which 19,016 km² are occupied by inland waters. The state includes the large island of Long Island. The administrative center is the city of Albany.
Within the state is the largest city, the financial center of the country - New York. The population of the state is 20,215,751 people (fourth place after California, Texas and Florida) according to the US census (2020), including urban about 85%; over 40% live in New York City. Major cities and major industrial centers: New York, Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse. Other major cities: Niagara Falls, Utica, Schenectady.
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New York is bordered on the south by New Jersey and Pennsylvania, on the east by Connecticut, Massachusetts and Vermont, and on the north by the [M]Canadian states of[/M] Ontario (both land border and sea border across Lake Ontario and Lake Erie) and [M]Quebec[/M].
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New York (English New York, American pronunciation: [nuː ˈyɔrk] (listen), abbr. NY) is a state in the northeastern United States, on the Atlantic coast, near the border with Canada, the largest in the group of Mid-Atlantic states. The area of the state is 141,300 km², of which 19,016 km² are occupied by inland waters. The state includes the large island of Long Island. The administrative center is the city of Albany.
Within the state is the largest city, the financial center of the country - New York. The population of the state is 20,215,751 people (fourth place after California, Texas and Florida) according to the US census (2020), including urban about 85%; over 40% live in New York City. Major cities and major industrial centers: New York, Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse. Other major cities: Niagara Falls, Utica, Schenectady.
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New York is bordered on the south by New Jersey and Pennsylvania, on the east by Connecticut, Massachusetts and Vermont, and on the north by the [M]Canadian states of Ontario[/M] (both land border and sea border across Lake Ontario and Lake Erie) and Quebec.
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New York (English New York, American pronunciation: [nuː ˈyɔrk] (listen), abbr. NY) is a state in the northeastern United States, on the Atlantic coast, near the border with Canada, the largest in the group of Mid-Atlantic states. The area of the state is 141,300 km², of which 19,016 km² are occupied by inland waters. The state includes the large island of Long Island. The administrative center is the city of Albany.
Within the state is the largest city, the financial center of the country - New York. The population of the state is 20,215,751 people (fourth place after California, Texas and Florida) according to the US census (2020), including urban about 85%; over 40% live in New York City. Major cities and major industrial centers: New York, Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse. Other major cities: Niagara Falls, Utica, Schenectady.
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[M]New York is bordered[/M] on the south by New Jersey and Pennsylvania, on the east by Connecticut, Massachusetts and Vermont, and on the north [M]by[/M] the Canadian states of Ontario (both land border and sea border across Lake Ontario and Lake Erie) and [M]Quebec[/M].
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New York (English New York, American pronunciation: [nuː ˈyɔrk] (listen), abbr. NY) is a state in the northeastern United States, on the Atlantic coast, near the border with Canada, the largest in the group of Mid-Atlantic states. The area of the state is 141,300 km², of which 19,016 km² are occupied by inland waters. The state includes the large island of Long Island. The administrative center is the city of Albany.
Within the state is the largest city, the financial center of the country - New York. The population of the state is 20,215,751 people (fourth place after California, Texas and Florida) according to the US census (2020), including urban about 85%; over 40% live in New York City. Major cities and major industrial centers: New York, Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse. Other major cities: Niagara Falls, Utica, Schenectady.
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[M]New York is bordered[/M] on the south by New Jersey and Pennsylvania, on the east by Connecticut, Massachusetts and Vermont, and on the north [M]by[/M] the Canadian states of [M]Ontario[/M] (both land border and sea border across Lake Ontario and Lake Erie) and Quebec.
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New York (English New York, American pronunciation: [nuː ˈyɔrk] (listen), abbr. NY) is a state in the northeastern United States, on the Atlantic coast, near the border with Canada, the largest in the group of Mid-Atlantic states. The area of the state is 141,300 km², of which 19,016 km² are occupied by inland waters. The state includes the large island of Long Island. The administrative center is the city of Albany.
Within the state is the largest city, the financial center of the country - New York. The population of the state is 20,215,751 people (fourth place after California, Texas and Florida) according to the US census (2020), including urban about 85%; over 40% live in New York City. Major cities and major industrial centers: New York, Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse. Other major cities: Niagara Falls, Utica, Schenectady.
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[M]New York is bordered[/M] on the south by New Jersey and Pennsylvania, on the east by Connecticut, Massachusetts and Vermont, and [M]on the north by[/M] the Canadian states of Ontario (both land border and sea border across Lake Ontario and Lake Erie) and [M]Quebec[/M].
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New York (English New York, American pronunciation: [nuː ˈyɔrk] (listen), abbr. NY) is a state in the northeastern United States, on the Atlantic coast, near the border with Canada, the largest in the group of Mid-Atlantic states. The area of the state is 141,300 km², of which 19,016 km² are occupied by inland waters. The state includes the large island of Long Island. The administrative center is the city of Albany.
Within the state is the largest city, the financial center of the country - New York. The population of the state is 20,215,751 people (fourth place after California, Texas and Florida) according to the US census (2020), including urban about 85%; over 40% live in New York City. Major cities and major industrial centers: New York, Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse. Other major cities: Niagara Falls, Utica, Schenectady.
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[M]New York is bordered[/M] on the south by New Jersey and Pennsylvania, on the east by Connecticut, Massachusetts and Vermont, and [M]on the north by[/M] the Canadian states of [M]Ontario[/M] (both land border and sea border across Lake Ontario and Lake Erie) and Quebec.
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New York (English New York, American pronunciation: [nuː ˈyɔrk] (listen), abbr. NY) is a state in the northeastern United States, on the Atlantic coast, near the border with Canada, the largest in the group of Mid-Atlantic states. The area of the state is 141,300 km², of which 19,016 km² are occupied by inland waters. The state includes the large island of Long Island. The administrative center is the city of Albany.
Within the state is the largest city, the financial center of the country - New York. The population of the state is 20,215,751 people (fourth place after California, Texas and Florida) according to the US census (2020), including urban about 85%; over 40% live in New York City. Major cities and major industrial centers: New York, Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse. Other major cities: Niagara Falls, Utica, Schenectady.
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[M]New York is bordered[/M] on the south by New Jersey and Pennsylvania, on the east [M]by[/M] Connecticut, Massachusetts and [M]Vermont[/M], and on the north by the Canadian states of Ontario (both land border and sea border across Lake Ontario and Lake Erie) and Quebec.
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New York (English New York, American pronunciation: [nuː ˈyɔrk] (listen), abbr. NY) is a state in the northeastern United States, on the Atlantic coast, near the border with Canada, the largest in the group of Mid-Atlantic states. The area of the state is 141,300 km², of which 19,016 km² are occupied by inland waters. The state includes the large island of Long Island. The administrative center is the city of Albany.
Within the state is the largest city, the financial center of the country - New York. The population of the state is 20,215,751 people (fourth place after California, Texas and Florida) according to the US census (2020), including urban about 85%; over 40% live in New York City. Major cities and major industrial centers: New York, Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse. Other major cities: Niagara Falls, Utica, Schenectady.
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[M]New York is bordered[/M] on the south by New Jersey and Pennsylvania, on the east [M]by[/M] Connecticut, [M]Massachusetts[/M] and Vermont, and on the north by the Canadian states of Ontario (both land border and sea border across Lake Ontario and Lake Erie) and Quebec.
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New York (English New York, American pronunciation: [nuː ˈyɔrk] (listen), abbr. NY) is a state in the northeastern United States, on the Atlantic coast, near the border with Canada, the largest in the group of Mid-Atlantic states. The area of the state is 141,300 km², of which 19,016 km² are occupied by inland waters. The state includes the large island of Long Island. The administrative center is the city of Albany.
Within the state is the largest city, the financial center of the country - New York. The population of the state is 20,215,751 people (fourth place after California, Texas and Florida) according to the US census (2020), including urban about 85%; over 40% live in New York City. Major cities and major industrial centers: New York, Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse. Other major cities: Niagara Falls, Utica, Schenectady.
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[M]New York is bordered[/M] on the south by New Jersey and Pennsylvania, on the east [M]by Connecticut[/M], Massachusetts and Vermont, and on the north by the Canadian states of Ontario (both land border and sea border across Lake Ontario and Lake Erie) and Quebec.
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New York (English New York, American pronunciation: [nuː ˈyɔrk] (listen), abbr. NY) is a state in the northeastern United States, on the Atlantic coast, near the border with Canada, the largest in the group of Mid-Atlantic states. The area of the state is 141,300 km², of which 19,016 km² are occupied by inland waters. The state includes the large island of Long Island. The administrative center is the city of Albany.
Within the state is the largest city, the financial center of the country - New York. The population of the state is 20,215,751 people (fourth place after California, Texas and Florida) according to the US census (2020), including urban about 85%; over 40% live in New York City. Major cities and major industrial centers: New York, Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse. Other major cities: Niagara Falls, Utica, Schenectady.
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[M]New York is bordered[/M] on the south by New Jersey and Pennsylvania, [M]on the east by[/M] Connecticut, Massachusetts and [M]Vermont[/M], and on the north by the Canadian states of Ontario (both land border and sea border across Lake Ontario and Lake Erie) and Quebec.
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New York (English New York, American pronunciation: [nuː ˈyɔrk] (listen), abbr. NY) is a state in the northeastern United States, on the Atlantic coast, near the border with Canada, the largest in the group of Mid-Atlantic states. The area of the state is 141,300 km², of which 19,016 km² are occupied by inland waters. The state includes the large island of Long Island. The administrative center is the city of Albany.
Within the state is the largest city, the financial center of the country - New York. The population of the state is 20,215,751 people (fourth place after California, Texas and Florida) according to the US census (2020), including urban about 85%; over 40% live in New York City. Major cities and major industrial centers: New York, Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse. Other major cities: Niagara Falls, Utica, Schenectady.
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[M]New York is bordered[/M] on the south by New Jersey and Pennsylvania, [M]on the east by[/M] Connecticut, [M]Massachusetts[/M] and Vermont, and on the north by the Canadian states of Ontario (both land border and sea border across Lake Ontario and Lake Erie) and Quebec.
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New York (English New York, American pronunciation: [nuː ˈyɔrk] (listen), abbr. NY) is a state in the northeastern United States, on the Atlantic coast, near the border with Canada, the largest in the group of Mid-Atlantic states. The area of the state is 141,300 km², of which 19,016 km² are occupied by inland waters. The state includes the large island of Long Island. The administrative center is the city of Albany.
Within the state is the largest city, the financial center of the country - New York. The population of the state is 20,215,751 people (fourth place after California, Texas and Florida) according to the US census (2020), including urban about 85%; over 40% live in New York City. Major cities and major industrial centers: New York, Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse. Other major cities: Niagara Falls, Utica, Schenectady.
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[M]New York is bordered[/M] on the south by New Jersey and Pennsylvania, [M]on the east by Connecticut[/M], Massachusetts and Vermont, and on the north by the Canadian states of Ontario (both land border and sea border across Lake Ontario and Lake Erie) and Quebec.
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New York (English New York, American pronunciation: [nuː ˈyɔrk] (listen), abbr. NY) is a state in the northeastern United States, on the Atlantic coast, near the border with Canada, the largest in the group of Mid-Atlantic states. The area of the state is 141,300 km², of which 19,016 km² are occupied by inland waters. The state includes the large island of Long Island. The administrative center is the city of Albany.
Within the state is the largest city, the financial center of the country - New York. The population of the state is 20,215,751 people (fourth place after California, Texas and Florida) according to the US census (2020), including urban about 85%; over 40% live in New York City. Major cities and major industrial centers: New York, Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse. Other major cities: Niagara Falls, Utica, Schenectady.
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[M]New York is bordered on the south by[/M] New Jersey and [M]Pennsylvania[/M], on the east by Connecticut, Massachusetts and Vermont, and on the north by the Canadian states of Ontario (both land border and sea border across Lake Ontario and Lake Erie) and Quebec.
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New York (English New York, American pronunciation: [nuː ˈyɔrk] (listen), abbr. NY) is a state in the northeastern United States, on the Atlantic coast, near the border with Canada, the largest in the group of Mid-Atlantic states. The area of the state is 141,300 km², of which 19,016 km² are occupied by inland waters. The state includes the large island of Long Island. The administrative center is the city of Albany.
Within the state is the largest city, the financial center of the country - New York. The population of the state is 20,215,751 people (fourth place after California, Texas and Florida) according to the US census (2020), including urban about 85%; over 40% live in New York City. Major cities and major industrial centers: New York, Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse. Other major cities: Niagara Falls, Utica, Schenectady.
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[M]New York is bordered on the south by New Jersey[/M] and Pennsylvania, on the east by Connecticut, Massachusetts and Vermont, and on the north by the Canadian states of Ontario (both land border and sea border across Lake Ontario and Lake Erie) and Quebec.
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New York (English New York, American pronunciation: [nuː ˈyɔrk] (listen), abbr. NY) is a state in the northeastern United States, on the Atlantic coast, near the border with Canada, the largest in the group of Mid-Atlantic states. The area of the state is 141,300 km², of which 19,016 km² are occupied by inland waters. The state includes the large island of Long Island. The administrative center is the city of Albany.
Within the state is the largest city, the financial center of the country - New York. The population of the state is 20,215,751 people (fourth place after California, Texas and Florida) according to the US census (2020), including urban about 85%; over 40% live in New York City. Major cities and major industrial centers: New York, Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse. Other major cities: Niagara Falls, Utica, Schenectady.
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[M]New York is bordered[/M] on the south [M]by[/M] New Jersey and [M]Pennsylvania[/M], on the east by Connecticut, Massachusetts and Vermont, and on the north by the Canadian states of Ontario (both land border and sea border across Lake Ontario and Lake Erie) and Quebec.
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New York (English New York, American pronunciation: [nuː ˈyɔrk] (listen), abbr. NY) is a state in the northeastern United States, on the Atlantic coast, near the border with Canada, the largest in the group of Mid-Atlantic states. The area of the state is 141,300 km², of which 19,016 km² are occupied by inland waters. The state includes the large island of Long Island. The administrative center is the city of Albany.
Within the state is the largest city, the financial center of the country - New York. The population of the state is 20,215,751 people (fourth place after California, Texas and Florida) according to the US census (2020), including urban about 85%; over 40% live in New York City. Major cities and major industrial centers: New York, Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse. Other major cities: Niagara Falls, Utica, Schenectady.
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[M]New York is bordered[/M] on the south [M]by New Jersey[/M] and Pennsylvania, on the east by Connecticut, Massachusetts and Vermont, and on the north by the Canadian states of Ontario (both land border and sea border across Lake Ontario and Lake Erie) and Quebec.
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New York (English New York, American pronunciation: [nuː ˈyɔrk] (listen), abbr. NY) is a state in the northeastern United States, on the Atlantic coast, near the border with Canada, the largest in the group of Mid-Atlantic states. The area of the state is 141,300 km², of which 19,016 km² are occupied by inland waters. The state includes the large island of Long Island. The administrative center is the city of Albany.
Within the state is the largest city, the financial center of the country - New York. The population of the state is 20,215,751 people (fourth place after California, Texas and Florida) according to the US census (2020), including urban about 85%; over 40% live in New York City. Major cities and major industrial centers: New York, Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse. Other major cities: Niagara Falls, Utica, Schenectady.
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Major cities and [M]major industrial centers[/M]: New York, Buffalo, Rochester, [M]Syracuse[/M].
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New York, officially the State of New York, is a state in the northeastern United States. In 2008, the state's population was estimated at 19,490,297, making it the third most populous in the United States. The capital is called Albany and has about 100,000 inhabitants. The largest city is New York, but Buffalo on Lake Erie is also considerably larger than the capital and has suburbs with over 1.2 million inhabitants. New York is bordered on the south by New Jersey and Pennsylvania, on the east by Connecticut, Massachusetts and Vermont, and on the north by the Canadian states of Ontario (both land border and sea border across Lake Ontario and Lake Erie) and Quebec.
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Major cities and [M]major industrial centers[/M]: New York, Buffalo, [M]Rochester[/M], Syracuse.
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New York, officially the State of New York, is a state in the northeastern United States. In 2008, the state's population was estimated at 19,490,297, making it the third most populous in the United States. The capital is called Albany and has about 100,000 inhabitants. The largest city is New York, but Buffalo on Lake Erie is also considerably larger than the capital and has suburbs with over 1.2 million inhabitants. New York is bordered on the south by New Jersey and Pennsylvania, on the east by Connecticut, Massachusetts and Vermont, and on the north by the Canadian states of Ontario (both land border and sea border across Lake Ontario and Lake Erie) and Quebec.
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Major cities and [M]major industrial centers[/M]: New York, [M]Buffalo[/M], Rochester, Syracuse.
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New York, officially the State of New York, is a state in the northeastern United States. In 2008, the state's population was estimated at 19,490,297, making it the third most populous in the United States. The capital is called Albany and has about 100,000 inhabitants. The largest city is New York, but Buffalo on Lake Erie is also considerably larger than the capital and has suburbs with over 1.2 million inhabitants. New York is bordered on the south by New Jersey and Pennsylvania, on the east by Connecticut, Massachusetts and Vermont, and on the north by the Canadian states of Ontario (both land border and sea border across Lake Ontario and Lake Erie) and Quebec.
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Major cities and [M]major industrial centers[/M]: [M]New York[/M], Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse.
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New York, officially the State of New York, is a state in the northeastern United States. In 2008, the state's population was estimated at 19,490,297, making it the third most populous in the United States. The capital is called Albany and has about 100,000 inhabitants. The largest city is New York, but Buffalo on Lake Erie is also considerably larger than the capital and has suburbs with over 1.2 million inhabitants. New York is bordered on the south by New Jersey and Pennsylvania, on the east by Connecticut, Massachusetts and Vermont, and on the north by the Canadian states of Ontario (both land border and sea border across Lake Ontario and Lake Erie) and Quebec.
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[M]Major cities[/M] and major industrial centers: New York, Buffalo, Rochester, [M]Syracuse[/M].
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New York, officially the State of New York, is a state in the northeastern United States. In 2008, the state's population was estimated at 19,490,297, making it the third most populous in the United States. The capital is called Albany and has about 100,000 inhabitants. The largest city is New York, but Buffalo on Lake Erie is also considerably larger than the capital and has suburbs with over 1.2 million inhabitants. New York is bordered on the south by New Jersey and Pennsylvania, on the east by Connecticut, Massachusetts and Vermont, and on the north by the Canadian states of Ontario (both land border and sea border across Lake Ontario and Lake Erie) and Quebec.
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[M]Major cities[/M] and major industrial centers: New York, Buffalo, [M]Rochester[/M], Syracuse.
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New York, officially the State of New York, is a state in the northeastern United States. In 2008, the state's population was estimated at 19,490,297, making it the third most populous in the United States. The capital is called Albany and has about 100,000 inhabitants. The largest city is New York, but Buffalo on Lake Erie is also considerably larger than the capital and has suburbs with over 1.2 million inhabitants. New York is bordered on the south by New Jersey and Pennsylvania, on the east by Connecticut, Massachusetts and Vermont, and on the north by the Canadian states of Ontario (both land border and sea border across Lake Ontario and Lake Erie) and Quebec.
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[M]Major cities[/M] and major industrial centers: New York, [M]Buffalo[/M], Rochester, Syracuse.
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New York, officially the State of New York, is a state in the northeastern United States. In 2008, the state's population was estimated at 19,490,297, making it the third most populous in the United States. The capital is called Albany and has about 100,000 inhabitants. The largest city is New York, but Buffalo on Lake Erie is also considerably larger than the capital and has suburbs with over 1.2 million inhabitants. New York is bordered on the south by New Jersey and Pennsylvania, on the east by Connecticut, Massachusetts and Vermont, and on the north by the Canadian states of Ontario (both land border and sea border across Lake Ontario and Lake Erie) and Quebec.
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[M]Major cities[/M] and major industrial centers: [M]New York[/M], Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse.
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New York, officially the State of New York, is a state in the northeastern United States. In 2008, the state's population was estimated at 19,490,297, making it the third most populous in the United States. The capital is called Albany and has about 100,000 inhabitants. The largest city is New York, but Buffalo on Lake Erie is also considerably larger than the capital and has suburbs with over 1.2 million inhabitants. New York is bordered on the south by New Jersey and Pennsylvania, on the east by Connecticut, Massachusetts and Vermont, and on the north by the Canadian states of Ontario (both land border and sea border across Lake Ontario and Lake Erie) and Quebec.
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[M]The population of the state[/M] is 20,215,751 people (fourth place after California, Texas and Florida) according to the US census (2020), including urban about 85%; [M]over 40% live in New York City[/M].
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New York, officially the State of New York, is a state in the northeastern United States. In 2008, the state's population was estimated at 19,490,297, making it the third most populous in the United States. The capital is called Albany and has about 100,000 inhabitants. The largest city is New York, but Buffalo on Lake Erie is also considerably larger than the capital and has suburbs with over 1.2 million inhabitants. New York is bordered on the south by New Jersey and Pennsylvania, on the east by Connecticut, Massachusetts and Vermont, and on the north by the Canadian states of Ontario (both land border and sea border across Lake Ontario and Lake Erie) and Quebec.
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[M]The population of the state is[/M] 20,215,751 people (fourth place after California, Texas and Florida) according to the US census (2020), including [M]urban about 85%[/M]; over 40% live in New York City.
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New York, officially the State of New York, is a state in the northeastern United States. In 2008, the state's population was estimated at 19,490,297, making it the third most populous in the United States. The capital is called Albany and has about 100,000 inhabitants. The largest city is New York, but Buffalo on Lake Erie is also considerably larger than the capital and has suburbs with over 1.2 million inhabitants. New York is bordered on the south by New Jersey and Pennsylvania, on the east by Connecticut, Massachusetts and Vermont, and on the north by the Canadian states of Ontario (both land border and sea border across Lake Ontario and Lake Erie) and Quebec.
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[M]The population of the state is[/M] 20,215,751 people ([M]fourth place after[/M] California, Texas and [M]Florida) according to the US census (2020)[/M], including urban about 85%; over 40% live in New York City.
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New York, officially the State of New York, is a state in the northeastern United States. In 2008, the state's population was estimated at 19,490,297, making it the third most populous in the United States. The capital is called Albany and has about 100,000 inhabitants. The largest city is New York, but Buffalo on Lake Erie is also considerably larger than the capital and has suburbs with over 1.2 million inhabitants. New York is bordered on the south by New Jersey and Pennsylvania, on the east by Connecticut, Massachusetts and Vermont, and on the north by the Canadian states of Ontario (both land border and sea border across Lake Ontario and Lake Erie) and Quebec.
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[M]The population of the state is[/M] 20,215,751 people ([M]fourth place after[/M] California, [M]Texas[/M] and Florida) [M]according to the US census (2020)[/M], including urban about 85%; over 40% live in New York City.
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New York, officially the State of New York, is a state in the northeastern United States. In 2008, the state's population was estimated at 19,490,297, making it the third most populous in the United States. The capital is called Albany and has about 100,000 inhabitants. The largest city is New York, but Buffalo on Lake Erie is also considerably larger than the capital and has suburbs with over 1.2 million inhabitants. New York is bordered on the south by New Jersey and Pennsylvania, on the east by Connecticut, Massachusetts and Vermont, and on the north by the Canadian states of Ontario (both land border and sea border across Lake Ontario and Lake Erie) and Quebec.
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[M]The population of the state is[/M] 20,215,751 people ([M]fourth place after California[/M], Texas and Florida) [M]according to the US census (2020)[/M], including urban about 85%; over 40% live in New York City.
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New York, officially the State of New York, is a state in the northeastern United States. In 2008, the state's population was estimated at 19,490,297, making it the third most populous in the United States. The capital is called Albany and has about 100,000 inhabitants. The largest city is New York, but Buffalo on Lake Erie is also considerably larger than the capital and has suburbs with over 1.2 million inhabitants. New York is bordered on the south by New Jersey and Pennsylvania, on the east by Connecticut, Massachusetts and Vermont, and on the north by the Canadian states of Ontario (both land border and sea border across Lake Ontario and Lake Erie) and Quebec.
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[M]The population of the state is 20,215,751 people[/M] (fourth place after California, Texas and Florida) according to the US census (2020), including urban about 85%; over 40% live in New York City.
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New York, officially the State of New York, is a state in the northeastern United States. In 2008, the state's population was estimated at 19,490,297, making it the third most populous in the United States. The capital is called Albany and has about 100,000 inhabitants. The largest city is New York, but Buffalo on Lake Erie is also considerably larger than the capital and has suburbs with over 1.2 million inhabitants. New York is bordered on the south by New Jersey and Pennsylvania, on the east by Connecticut, Massachusetts and Vermont, and on the north by the Canadian states of Ontario (both land border and sea border across Lake Ontario and Lake Erie) and Quebec.
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The area of the state is 141,300 km², [M]of which 19,016 km² are occupied by inland waters[/M].
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New York, officially the State of New York, is a state in the northeastern United States. In 2008, the state's population was estimated at 19,490,297, making it the third most populous in the United States. The capital is called Albany and has about 100,000 inhabitants. The largest city is New York, but Buffalo on Lake Erie is also considerably larger than the capital and has suburbs with over 1.2 million inhabitants. New York is bordered on the south by New Jersey and Pennsylvania, on the east by Connecticut, Massachusetts and Vermont, and on the north by the Canadian states of Ontario (both land border and sea border across Lake Ontario and Lake Erie) and Quebec.
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[M]The area of the state is 141,300 km²[/M], of which 19,016 km² are occupied by inland waters.
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New York, officially the State of New York, is a state in the northeastern United States. In 2008, the state's population was estimated at 19,490,297, making it the third most populous in the United States. The capital is called Albany and has about 100,000 inhabitants. The largest city is New York, but Buffalo on Lake Erie is also considerably larger than the capital and has suburbs with over 1.2 million inhabitants. New York is bordered on the south by New Jersey and Pennsylvania, on the east by Connecticut, Massachusetts and Vermont, and on the north by the Canadian states of Ontario (both land border and sea border across Lake Ontario and Lake Erie) and Quebec.
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The state includes [M]the large island of Long Island.[/M]
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New York, officially the State of New York, is a state in the northeastern United States. In 2008, the state's population was estimated at 19,490,297, making it the third most populous in the United States. The capital is called Albany and has about 100,000 inhabitants. The largest city is New York, but Buffalo on Lake Erie is also considerably larger than the capital and has suburbs with over 1.2 million inhabitants. New York is bordered on the south by New Jersey and Pennsylvania, on the east by Connecticut, Massachusetts and Vermont, and on the north by the Canadian states of Ontario (both land border and sea border across Lake Ontario and Lake Erie) and Quebec.
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[M]The state includes[/M] the large island of [M]Long Island.[/M]
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New York, officially the State of New York, is a state in the northeastern United States. In 2008, the state's population was estimated at 19,490,297, making it the third most populous in the United States. The capital is called Albany and has about 100,000 inhabitants. The largest city is New York, but Buffalo on Lake Erie is also considerably larger than the capital and has suburbs with over 1.2 million inhabitants. New York is bordered on the south by New Jersey and Pennsylvania, on the east by Connecticut, Massachusetts and Vermont, and on the north by the Canadian states of Ontario (both land border and sea border across Lake Ontario and Lake Erie) and Quebec.
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[M]NY) is[/M] a state in the northeastern United States, on the Atlantic coast, near the border with Canada, [M]the largest in the group of Mid-Atlantic states.[/M]
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New York, officially the State of New York, is a state in the northeastern United States. In 2008, the state's population was estimated at 19,490,297, making it the third most populous in the United States. The capital is called Albany and has about 100,000 inhabitants. The largest city is New York, but Buffalo on Lake Erie is also considerably larger than the capital and has suburbs with over 1.2 million inhabitants. New York is bordered on the south by New Jersey and Pennsylvania, on the east by Connecticut, Massachusetts and Vermont, and on the north by the Canadian states of Ontario (both land border and sea border across Lake Ontario and Lake Erie) and Quebec.
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[M]NY) is[/M] a state in the northeastern United States, on the Atlantic coast, [M]near the border with Canada[/M], the largest in the group of Mid-Atlantic states.
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New York, officially the State of New York, is a state in the northeastern United States. In 2008, the state's population was estimated at 19,490,297, making it the third most populous in the United States. The capital is called Albany and has about 100,000 inhabitants. The largest city is New York, but Buffalo on Lake Erie is also considerably larger than the capital and has suburbs with over 1.2 million inhabitants. New York is bordered on the south by New Jersey and Pennsylvania, on the east by Connecticut, Massachusetts and Vermont, and on the north by the Canadian states of Ontario (both land border and sea border across Lake Ontario and Lake Erie) and Quebec.
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[M]NY) is[/M] a state in the northeastern United States, [M]on the Atlantic coast[/M], near the border with Canada, the largest in the group of Mid-Atlantic states.
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New York, officially the State of New York, is a state in the northeastern United States. In 2008, the state's population was estimated at 19,490,297, making it the third most populous in the United States. The capital is called Albany and has about 100,000 inhabitants. The largest city is New York, but Buffalo on Lake Erie is also considerably larger than the capital and has suburbs with over 1.2 million inhabitants. New York is bordered on the south by New Jersey and Pennsylvania, on the east by Connecticut, Massachusetts and Vermont, and on the north by the Canadian states of Ontario (both land border and sea border across Lake Ontario and Lake Erie) and Quebec.
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[M]NY) is[/M] a state [M]in the northeastern United States[/M], on the Atlantic coast, near the border with Canada, the largest in the group of Mid-Atlantic states.
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New York, officially the State of New York, is a state in the northeastern United States. In 2008, the state's population was estimated at 19,490,297, making it the third most populous in the United States. The capital is called Albany and has about 100,000 inhabitants. The largest city is New York, but Buffalo on Lake Erie is also considerably larger than the capital and has suburbs with over 1.2 million inhabitants. New York is bordered on the south by New Jersey and Pennsylvania, on the east by Connecticut, Massachusetts and Vermont, and on the north by the Canadian states of Ontario (both land border and sea border across Lake Ontario and Lake Erie) and Quebec.
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[M]NY) is a state[/M] in the northeastern United States, on the Atlantic coast, near the border with Canada, the largest in the group of Mid-Atlantic states.
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New York, officially the State of New York, is a state in the northeastern United States. In 2008, the state's population was estimated at 19,490,297, making it the third most populous in the United States. The capital is called Albany and has about 100,000 inhabitants. The largest city is New York, but Buffalo on Lake Erie is also considerably larger than the capital and has suburbs with over 1.2 million inhabitants. New York is bordered on the south by New Jersey and Pennsylvania, on the east by Connecticut, Massachusetts and Vermont, and on the north by the Canadian states of Ontario (both land border and sea border across Lake Ontario and Lake Erie) and Quebec.
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Within the state [M]is[/M] the largest city, [M]the financial center of the country[/M] - [M]New York.[/M]
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New York, officially the State of New York, is a state in the northeastern United States. In 2008, the state's population was estimated at 19,490,297, making it the third most populous in the United States. The capital is called Albany and has about 100,000 inhabitants. The largest city is New York, but Buffalo on Lake Erie is also considerably larger than the capital and has suburbs with over 1.2 million inhabitants. New York is bordered on the south by New Jersey and Pennsylvania, on the east by Connecticut, Massachusetts and Vermont, and on the north by the Canadian states of Ontario (both land border and sea border across Lake Ontario and Lake Erie) and Quebec.
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Within the state [M]is the largest city[/M], the financial center of the country - [M]New York[/M].
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New York, officially the State of New York, is a state in the northeastern United States. In 2008, the state's population was estimated at 19,490,297, making it the third most populous in the United States. The capital is called Albany and has about 100,000 inhabitants. The largest city is New York, but Buffalo on Lake Erie is also considerably larger than the capital and has suburbs with over 1.2 million inhabitants. New York is bordered on the south by New Jersey and Pennsylvania, on the east by Connecticut, Massachusetts and Vermont, and on the north by the Canadian states of Ontario (both land border and sea border across Lake Ontario and Lake Erie) and Quebec.
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[M]Within the state is[/M] the largest city, the financial center of the country - [M]New York[/M].
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New York, officially the State of New York, is a state in the northeastern United States. In 2008, the state's population was estimated at 19,490,297, making it the third most populous in the United States. The capital is called Albany and has about 100,000 inhabitants. The largest city is New York, but Buffalo on Lake Erie is also considerably larger than the capital and has suburbs with over 1.2 million inhabitants. New York is bordered on the south by New Jersey and Pennsylvania, on the east by Connecticut, Massachusetts and Vermont, and on the north by the Canadian states of Ontario (both land border and sea border across Lake Ontario and Lake Erie) and Quebec.
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[M]Other major cities[/M]: Niagara Falls, Utica, [M]Schenectady[/M].
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New York, officially the State of New York, is a state in the northeastern United States. In 2008, the state's population was estimated at 19,490,297, making it the third most populous in the United States. The capital is called Albany and has about 100,000 inhabitants. The largest city is New York, but Buffalo on Lake Erie is also considerably larger than the capital and has suburbs with over 1.2 million inhabitants. New York is bordered on the south by New Jersey and Pennsylvania, on the east by Connecticut, Massachusetts and Vermont, and on the north by the Canadian states of Ontario (both land border and sea border across Lake Ontario and Lake Erie) and Quebec.
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[M]Other major cities[/M]: Niagara Falls, [M]Utica[/M], Schenectady.
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New York, officially the State of New York, is a state in the northeastern United States. In 2008, the state's population was estimated at 19,490,297, making it the third most populous in the United States. The capital is called Albany and has about 100,000 inhabitants. The largest city is New York, but Buffalo on Lake Erie is also considerably larger than the capital and has suburbs with over 1.2 million inhabitants. New York is bordered on the south by New Jersey and Pennsylvania, on the east by Connecticut, Massachusetts and Vermont, and on the north by the Canadian states of Ontario (both land border and sea border across Lake Ontario and Lake Erie) and Quebec.
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[M]Other major cities[/M]: [M]Niagara Falls[/M], Utica, Schenectady.
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New York, officially the State of New York, is a state in the northeastern United States. In 2008, the state's population was estimated at 19,490,297, making it the third most populous in the United States. The capital is called Albany and has about 100,000 inhabitants. The largest city is New York, but Buffalo on Lake Erie is also considerably larger than the capital and has suburbs with over 1.2 million inhabitants. New York is bordered on the south by New Jersey and Pennsylvania, on the east by Connecticut, Massachusetts and Vermont, and on the north by the Canadian states of Ontario (both land border and sea border across Lake Ontario and Lake Erie) and Quebec.
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The administrative center is the [M]city of Albany[/M].
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New York, officially the State of New York, is a state in the northeastern United States. In 2008, the state's population was estimated at 19,490,297, making it the third most populous in the United States. The capital is called Albany and has about 100,000 inhabitants. The largest city is New York, but Buffalo on Lake Erie is also considerably larger than the capital and has suburbs with over 1.2 million inhabitants. New York is bordered on the south by New Jersey and Pennsylvania, on the east by Connecticut, Massachusetts and Vermont, and on the north by the Canadian states of Ontario (both land border and sea border across Lake Ontario and Lake Erie) and Quebec.
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[M]The administrative center is[/M] the city of [M]Albany[/M].
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New York, officially the State of New York, is a state in the northeastern United States. In 2008, the state's population was estimated at 19,490,297, making it the third most populous in the United States. The capital is called Albany and has about 100,000 inhabitants. The largest city is New York, but Buffalo on Lake Erie is also considerably larger than the capital and has suburbs with over 1.2 million inhabitants. New York is bordered on the south by New Jersey and Pennsylvania, on the east by Connecticut, Massachusetts and Vermont, and on the north by the Canadian states of Ontario (both land border and sea border across Lake Ontario and Lake Erie) and Quebec.
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He decided to pause his training session (yes, [M]he works out[/M] - not that anyone would know) to send a lovely message to Thor.
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The Thor star marked his 35th birthday on Saturday with wife of eight years Elsa Pataky and their three children: 6-year-old daughter India Rose and 4-year-old twin boys Tristan and Sasha.
“Immediately after this shot was taken my son viciously attacked me from behind (due to his ninja training) and slammed my face into the flaming candles,” Hemsworth hilariously captioned a photo of him and Pataky holding a cake that had candles lit on it.
“I’ll now be playing Deadpool if @vancityreynolds pulls the pin,” he joked on Instagram and Twitter, adding the hashtag #bestbirthdayever.
While Hemsworth was adorably fighting off his son, his brother Liam also celebrated the day by recalling one of their most memorable sibling fights.
RELATED VIDEO: Chris Hemsworth Passionately Performs Miley Cyrus’ ‘Wrecking Ball’ with Help from His Kids — Watch
“Happy birthday @chrishemsworth I remember the first time I ever threw a knife at your head, there was this look of pure fear in your eyes. You’ve come a long way from that scared little kid… proud of you. You’re my hero. Love u heaps and heaps,” Liam wrote on Instagram along with a black-and-white photo of the pair.
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[M]He decided to pause his training session[/M] (yes, he works out - not that anyone would know) [M]to send a lovely message to Thor.[/M]
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The Thor star marked his 35th birthday on Saturday with wife of eight years Elsa Pataky and their three children: 6-year-old daughter India Rose and 4-year-old twin boys Tristan and Sasha.
“Immediately after this shot was taken my son viciously attacked me from behind (due to his ninja training) and slammed my face into the flaming candles,” Hemsworth hilariously captioned a photo of him and Pataky holding a cake that had candles lit on it.
“I’ll now be playing Deadpool if @vancityreynolds pulls the pin,” he joked on Instagram and Twitter, adding the hashtag #bestbirthdayever.
While Hemsworth was adorably fighting off his son, his brother Liam also celebrated the day by recalling one of their most memorable sibling fights.
RELATED VIDEO: Chris Hemsworth Passionately Performs Miley Cyrus’ ‘Wrecking Ball’ with Help from His Kids — Watch
“Happy birthday @chrishemsworth I remember the first time I ever threw a knife at your head, there was this look of pure fear in your eyes. You’ve come a long way from that scared little kid… proud of you. You’re my hero. Love u heaps and heaps,” Liam wrote on Instagram along with a black-and-white photo of the pair.
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[M]He[/M] decided to pause his training session (yes, he works out - not that anyone would know) to [M]send a lovely message to Thor.[/M]
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The Thor star marked his 35th birthday on Saturday with wife of eight years Elsa Pataky and their three children: 6-year-old daughter India Rose and 4-year-old twin boys Tristan and Sasha.
“Immediately after this shot was taken my son viciously attacked me from behind (due to his ninja training) and slammed my face into the flaming candles,” Hemsworth hilariously captioned a photo of him and Pataky holding a cake that had candles lit on it.
“I’ll now be playing Deadpool if @vancityreynolds pulls the pin,” he joked on Instagram and Twitter, adding the hashtag #bestbirthdayever.
While Hemsworth was adorably fighting off his son, his brother Liam also celebrated the day by recalling one of their most memorable sibling fights.
RELATED VIDEO: Chris Hemsworth Passionately Performs Miley Cyrus’ ‘Wrecking Ball’ with Help from His Kids — Watch
“Happy birthday @chrishemsworth I remember the first time I ever threw a knife at your head, there was this look of pure fear in your eyes. You’ve come a long way from that scared little kid… proud of you. You’re my hero. Love u heaps and heaps,” Liam wrote on Instagram along with a black-and-white photo of the pair.
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[M]He decided to pause his training session[/M] (yes, he works out - not that anyone would know) to send a lovely message to Thor.
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The Thor star marked his 35th birthday on Saturday with wife of eight years Elsa Pataky and their three children: 6-year-old daughter India Rose and 4-year-old twin boys Tristan and Sasha.
“Immediately after this shot was taken my son viciously attacked me from behind (due to his ninja training) and slammed my face into the flaming candles,” Hemsworth hilariously captioned a photo of him and Pataky holding a cake that had candles lit on it.
“I’ll now be playing Deadpool if @vancityreynolds pulls the pin,” he joked on Instagram and Twitter, adding the hashtag #bestbirthdayever.
While Hemsworth was adorably fighting off his son, his brother Liam also celebrated the day by recalling one of their most memorable sibling fights.
RELATED VIDEO: Chris Hemsworth Passionately Performs Miley Cyrus’ ‘Wrecking Ball’ with Help from His Kids — Watch
“Happy birthday @chrishemsworth I remember the first time I ever threw a knife at your head, there was this look of pure fear in your eyes. You’ve come a long way from that scared little kid… proud of you. You’re my hero. Love u heaps and heaps,” Liam wrote on Instagram along with a black-and-white photo of the pair.
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[M]The Rock[/M], y'know the guy who's usually the nation's favourite, has been getting a bit of stick recently after he [M]posted[/M] pictures and [M]videos at a sea life aquarium[/M].
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The Thor star marked his 35th birthday on Saturday with wife of eight years Elsa Pataky and their three children: 6-year-old daughter India Rose and 4-year-old twin boys Tristan and Sasha.
“Immediately after this shot was taken my son viciously attacked me from behind (due to his ninja training) and slammed my face into the flaming candles,” Hemsworth hilariously captioned a photo of him and Pataky holding a cake that had candles lit on it.
“I’ll now be playing Deadpool if @vancityreynolds pulls the pin,” he joked on Instagram and Twitter, adding the hashtag #bestbirthdayever.
While Hemsworth was adorably fighting off his son, his brother Liam also celebrated the day by recalling one of their most memorable sibling fights.
RELATED VIDEO: Chris Hemsworth Passionately Performs Miley Cyrus’ ‘Wrecking Ball’ with Help from His Kids — Watch
“Happy birthday @chrishemsworth I remember the first time I ever threw a knife at your head, there was this look of pure fear in your eyes. You’ve come a long way from that scared little kid… proud of you. You’re my hero. Love u heaps and heaps,” Liam wrote on Instagram along with a black-and-white photo of the pair.
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[M]The Rock[/M], y'know the guy who's usually the nation's favourite, has been getting a bit of stick recently after he [M]posted pictures[/M] and videos [M]at a sea life aquarium[/M].
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The Thor star marked his 35th birthday on Saturday with wife of eight years Elsa Pataky and their three children: 6-year-old daughter India Rose and 4-year-old twin boys Tristan and Sasha.
“Immediately after this shot was taken my son viciously attacked me from behind (due to his ninja training) and slammed my face into the flaming candles,” Hemsworth hilariously captioned a photo of him and Pataky holding a cake that had candles lit on it.
“I’ll now be playing Deadpool if @vancityreynolds pulls the pin,” he joked on Instagram and Twitter, adding the hashtag #bestbirthdayever.
While Hemsworth was adorably fighting off his son, his brother Liam also celebrated the day by recalling one of their most memorable sibling fights.
RELATED VIDEO: Chris Hemsworth Passionately Performs Miley Cyrus’ ‘Wrecking Ball’ with Help from His Kids — Watch
“Happy birthday @chrishemsworth I remember the first time I ever threw a knife at your head, there was this look of pure fear in your eyes. You’ve come a long way from that scared little kid… proud of you. You’re my hero. Love u heaps and heaps,” Liam wrote on Instagram along with a black-and-white photo of the pair.
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[M]The Rock[/M], y'know the guy who's usually the nation's favourite, [M]has been getting a bit of stick recently[/M] after he posted pictures and videos at a sea life aquarium.
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The Thor star marked his 35th birthday on Saturday with wife of eight years Elsa Pataky and their three children: 6-year-old daughter India Rose and 4-year-old twin boys Tristan and Sasha.
“Immediately after this shot was taken my son viciously attacked me from behind (due to his ninja training) and slammed my face into the flaming candles,” Hemsworth hilariously captioned a photo of him and Pataky holding a cake that had candles lit on it.
“I’ll now be playing Deadpool if @vancityreynolds pulls the pin,” he joked on Instagram and Twitter, adding the hashtag #bestbirthdayever.
While Hemsworth was adorably fighting off his son, his brother Liam also celebrated the day by recalling one of their most memorable sibling fights.
RELATED VIDEO: Chris Hemsworth Passionately Performs Miley Cyrus’ ‘Wrecking Ball’ with Help from His Kids — Watch
“Happy birthday @chrishemsworth I remember the first time I ever threw a knife at your head, there was this look of pure fear in your eyes. You’ve come a long way from that scared little kid… proud of you. You’re my hero. Love u heaps and heaps,” Liam wrote on Instagram along with a black-and-white photo of the pair.
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[M]The Rock[/M], y'know the guy who's usually the nation's favourite, [M]has been getting a bit of stick[/M] recently after he posted pictures and videos at a sea life aquarium.
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The Thor star marked his 35th birthday on Saturday with wife of eight years Elsa Pataky and their three children: 6-year-old daughter India Rose and 4-year-old twin boys Tristan and Sasha.
“Immediately after this shot was taken my son viciously attacked me from behind (due to his ninja training) and slammed my face into the flaming candles,” Hemsworth hilariously captioned a photo of him and Pataky holding a cake that had candles lit on it.
“I’ll now be playing Deadpool if @vancityreynolds pulls the pin,” he joked on Instagram and Twitter, adding the hashtag #bestbirthdayever.
While Hemsworth was adorably fighting off his son, his brother Liam also celebrated the day by recalling one of their most memorable sibling fights.
RELATED VIDEO: Chris Hemsworth Passionately Performs Miley Cyrus’ ‘Wrecking Ball’ with Help from His Kids — Watch
“Happy birthday @chrishemsworth I remember the first time I ever threw a knife at your head, there was this look of pure fear in your eyes. You’ve come a long way from that scared little kid… proud of you. You’re my hero. Love u heaps and heaps,” Liam wrote on Instagram along with a black-and-white photo of the pair.
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[M]The Rock[/M], y'know the guy [M]who's usually the nation's favourite[/M], has been getting a bit of stick recently after he posted pictures and videos at a sea life aquarium.
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The Thor star marked his 35th birthday on Saturday with wife of eight years Elsa Pataky and their three children: 6-year-old daughter India Rose and 4-year-old twin boys Tristan and Sasha.
“Immediately after this shot was taken my son viciously attacked me from behind (due to his ninja training) and slammed my face into the flaming candles,” Hemsworth hilariously captioned a photo of him and Pataky holding a cake that had candles lit on it.
“I’ll now be playing Deadpool if @vancityreynolds pulls the pin,” he joked on Instagram and Twitter, adding the hashtag #bestbirthdayever.
While Hemsworth was adorably fighting off his son, his brother Liam also celebrated the day by recalling one of their most memorable sibling fights.
RELATED VIDEO: Chris Hemsworth Passionately Performs Miley Cyrus’ ‘Wrecking Ball’ with Help from His Kids — Watch
“Happy birthday @chrishemsworth I remember the first time I ever threw a knife at your head, there was this look of pure fear in your eyes. You’ve come a long way from that scared little kid… proud of you. You’re my hero. Love u heaps and heaps,” Liam wrote on Instagram along with a black-and-white photo of the pair.
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Initially, [M]Dwayne Johnson was one of them[/M] but he had to go one step further, of course he did.
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The Thor star marked his 35th birthday on Saturday with wife of eight years Elsa Pataky and their three children: 6-year-old daughter India Rose and 4-year-old twin boys Tristan and Sasha.
“Immediately after this shot was taken my son viciously attacked me from behind (due to his ninja training) and slammed my face into the flaming candles,” Hemsworth hilariously captioned a photo of him and Pataky holding a cake that had candles lit on it.
“I’ll now be playing Deadpool if @vancityreynolds pulls the pin,” he joked on Instagram and Twitter, adding the hashtag #bestbirthdayever.
While Hemsworth was adorably fighting off his son, his brother Liam also celebrated the day by recalling one of their most memorable sibling fights.
RELATED VIDEO: Chris Hemsworth Passionately Performs Miley Cyrus’ ‘Wrecking Ball’ with Help from His Kids — Watch
“Happy birthday @chrishemsworth I remember the first time I ever threw a knife at your head, there was this look of pure fear in your eyes. You’ve come a long way from that scared little kid… proud of you. You’re my hero. Love u heaps and heaps,” Liam wrote on Instagram along with a black-and-white photo of the pair.
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Love u heaps and heaps,” [M]Liam wrote[/M] on Instagram [M]along with a black-and-white photo of the pair.[/M]
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The Rock, y'know the guy who's usually the nation's favourite, has been getting a bit of stick recently after he posted pictures and videos at a sea life aquarium.
So maybe his latest stunt is a way at getting back on everyone's good side. Because if anyone knows that the way to our hearts is to give us a good ol' laugh, it's him.
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If you didn't know, it was Chris Hemsworth's 35th birthday on August 11 and in true celeb fashion, a-listers from far and wide came forward to pass on their social media well wishes.
Initially, Dwayne Johnson was one of them but he had to go one step further, of course he did. Because if you're The Rock you always go one step further.
He decided to pause his training session (yes, he works out - not that anyone would know) to send a lovely message to Thor.
Credit: PA
And instead of belting out a traditional rendition of Happy Birthday, he decided to alter the words ever so slightly.
Alright, a bit more than ever so slightly - in fact, he called him an 'Australian man-whore', the cheeky little thing.
His version of the birthday theme tune went like this *clears throat like Dwayney did*: "Happy birthday to Thor, you Australian man-whore.
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[M]Love u heaps and heaps,” Liam wrote on Instagram[/M] along with a black-and-white photo of the pair.
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The Rock, y'know the guy who's usually the nation's favourite, has been getting a bit of stick recently after he posted pictures and videos at a sea life aquarium.
So maybe his latest stunt is a way at getting back on everyone's good side. Because if anyone knows that the way to our hearts is to give us a good ol' laugh, it's him.
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If you didn't know, it was Chris Hemsworth's 35th birthday on August 11 and in true celeb fashion, a-listers from far and wide came forward to pass on their social media well wishes.
Initially, Dwayne Johnson was one of them but he had to go one step further, of course he did. Because if you're The Rock you always go one step further.
He decided to pause his training session (yes, he works out - not that anyone would know) to send a lovely message to Thor.
Credit: PA
And instead of belting out a traditional rendition of Happy Birthday, he decided to alter the words ever so slightly.
Alright, a bit more than ever so slightly - in fact, he called him an 'Australian man-whore', the cheeky little thing.
His version of the birthday theme tune went like this *clears throat like Dwayney did*: "Happy birthday to Thor, you Australian man-whore.
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[M]Love u heaps and heaps,” Liam wrote[/M] on Instagram along with a black-and-white photo of the pair.
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The Rock, y'know the guy who's usually the nation's favourite, has been getting a bit of stick recently after he posted pictures and videos at a sea life aquarium.
So maybe his latest stunt is a way at getting back on everyone's good side. Because if anyone knows that the way to our hearts is to give us a good ol' laugh, it's him.
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If you didn't know, it was Chris Hemsworth's 35th birthday on August 11 and in true celeb fashion, a-listers from far and wide came forward to pass on their social media well wishes.
Initially, Dwayne Johnson was one of them but he had to go one step further, of course he did. Because if you're The Rock you always go one step further.
He decided to pause his training session (yes, he works out - not that anyone would know) to send a lovely message to Thor.
Credit: PA
And instead of belting out a traditional rendition of Happy Birthday, he decided to alter the words ever so slightly.
Alright, a bit more than ever so slightly - in fact, he called him an 'Australian man-whore', the cheeky little thing.
His version of the birthday theme tune went like this *clears throat like Dwayney did*: "Happy birthday to Thor, you Australian man-whore.
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RELATED VIDEO: Chris Hemsworth Passionately Performs [M]Miley Cyrus’ ‘Wrecking Ball[/M]’ with Help from His Kids — Watch
“Happy birthday @chrishemsworth I remember the first time I ever threw a knife at your head, there was this look of pure fear in your eyes.
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The Rock, y'know the guy who's usually the nation's favourite, has been getting a bit of stick recently after he posted pictures and videos at a sea life aquarium.
So maybe his latest stunt is a way at getting back on everyone's good side. Because if anyone knows that the way to our hearts is to give us a good ol' laugh, it's him.
Loading…
If you didn't know, it was Chris Hemsworth's 35th birthday on August 11 and in true celeb fashion, a-listers from far and wide came forward to pass on their social media well wishes.
Initially, Dwayne Johnson was one of them but he had to go one step further, of course he did. Because if you're The Rock you always go one step further.
He decided to pause his training session (yes, he works out - not that anyone would know) to send a lovely message to Thor.
Credit: PA
And instead of belting out a traditional rendition of Happy Birthday, he decided to alter the words ever so slightly.
Alright, a bit more than ever so slightly - in fact, he called him an 'Australian man-whore', the cheeky little thing.
His version of the birthday theme tune went like this *clears throat like Dwayney did*: "Happy birthday to Thor, you Australian man-whore.
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RELATED VIDEO: [M]Chris Hemsworth[/M] Passionately Performs Miley Cyrus’ ‘Wrecking Ball’ with Help from [M]His Kids[/M] — Watch
“Happy birthday @chrishemsworth I remember the first time I ever threw a knife at your head, there was this look of pure fear in your eyes.
|
The Rock, y'know the guy who's usually the nation's favourite, has been getting a bit of stick recently after he posted pictures and videos at a sea life aquarium.
So maybe his latest stunt is a way at getting back on everyone's good side. Because if anyone knows that the way to our hearts is to give us a good ol' laugh, it's him.
Loading…
If you didn't know, it was Chris Hemsworth's 35th birthday on August 11 and in true celeb fashion, a-listers from far and wide came forward to pass on their social media well wishes.
Initially, Dwayne Johnson was one of them but he had to go one step further, of course he did. Because if you're The Rock you always go one step further.
He decided to pause his training session (yes, he works out - not that anyone would know) to send a lovely message to Thor.
Credit: PA
And instead of belting out a traditional rendition of Happy Birthday, he decided to alter the words ever so slightly.
Alright, a bit more than ever so slightly - in fact, he called him an 'Australian man-whore', the cheeky little thing.
His version of the birthday theme tune went like this *clears throat like Dwayney did*: "Happy birthday to Thor, you Australian man-whore.
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RELATED VIDEO: [M]Chris Hemsworth[/M] Passionately [M]Performs[/M] Miley Cyrus’ ‘[M]Wrecking Ball[/M]’ [M]with Help from His Kids[/M] — Watch
“Happy birthday @chrishemsworth I remember the first time I ever threw a knife at your head, there was this look of pure fear in your eyes.
|
The Rock, y'know the guy who's usually the nation's favourite, has been getting a bit of stick recently after he posted pictures and videos at a sea life aquarium.
So maybe his latest stunt is a way at getting back on everyone's good side. Because if anyone knows that the way to our hearts is to give us a good ol' laugh, it's him.
Loading…
If you didn't know, it was Chris Hemsworth's 35th birthday on August 11 and in true celeb fashion, a-listers from far and wide came forward to pass on their social media well wishes.
Initially, Dwayne Johnson was one of them but he had to go one step further, of course he did. Because if you're The Rock you always go one step further.
He decided to pause his training session (yes, he works out - not that anyone would know) to send a lovely message to Thor.
Credit: PA
And instead of belting out a traditional rendition of Happy Birthday, he decided to alter the words ever so slightly.
Alright, a bit more than ever so slightly - in fact, he called him an 'Australian man-whore', the cheeky little thing.
His version of the birthday theme tune went like this *clears throat like Dwayney did*: "Happy birthday to Thor, you Australian man-whore.
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RELATED VIDEO: [M]Chris Hemsworth[/M] Passionately [M]Performs[/M] Miley Cyrus’ ‘[M]Wrecking Ball[/M]’ with Help from His Kids — Watch
“Happy birthday @chrishemsworth I remember the first time I ever threw a knife at your head, there was this look of pure fear in your eyes.
|
The Rock, y'know the guy who's usually the nation's favourite, has been getting a bit of stick recently after he posted pictures and videos at a sea life aquarium.
So maybe his latest stunt is a way at getting back on everyone's good side. Because if anyone knows that the way to our hearts is to give us a good ol' laugh, it's him.
Loading…
If you didn't know, it was Chris Hemsworth's 35th birthday on August 11 and in true celeb fashion, a-listers from far and wide came forward to pass on their social media well wishes.
Initially, Dwayne Johnson was one of them but he had to go one step further, of course he did. Because if you're The Rock you always go one step further.
He decided to pause his training session (yes, he works out - not that anyone would know) to send a lovely message to Thor.
Credit: PA
And instead of belting out a traditional rendition of Happy Birthday, he decided to alter the words ever so slightly.
Alright, a bit more than ever so slightly - in fact, he called him an 'Australian man-whore', the cheeky little thing.
His version of the birthday theme tune went like this *clears throat like Dwayney did*: "Happy birthday to Thor, you Australian man-whore.
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