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Geography of New York City and Harlem River

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Difference between Geography of New York City and Harlem River

Geography of New York City vs. Harlem River

The geography of New York City is characterized by its coastal position at the meeting of the Hudson River and the Atlantic Ocean in a naturally sheltered harbor. The Harlem River is an tidal strait flowing between the Hudson River and the East River and separating the island of Manhattan from the Bronx on the New York mainland.

Similarities between Geography of New York City and Harlem River

Geography of New York City and Harlem River have 9 things in common (in Unionpedia): Estuary, Geography of New York–New Jersey Harbor Estuary, Hudson River, Laurentide Ice Sheet, Manhattan, Marble Hill, Manhattan, New York (state), New York metropolitan area, The Bronx.

Estuary

An estuary is a partially enclosed coastal body of brackish water with one or more rivers or streams flowing into it, and with a free connection to the open sea.

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Geography of New York–New Jersey Harbor Estuary

The New York–New Jersey Harbor Estuary, also known as the Hudson-Raritan Estuary, is in the Mid-Atlantic states of New Jersey and New York on the East Coast of the United States.

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Hudson River

The Hudson River is a river that flows from north to south primarily through eastern New York in the United States.

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Laurentide Ice Sheet

The Laurentide Ice Sheet was a massive sheet of ice that covered millions of square kilometers, including most of Canada and a large portion of the northern United States, multiple times during the Quaternary glacial epochs— from 2.588 ± 0.005 million years ago to the present.

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Manhattan

Manhattan is the most densely populated borough of New York City, its economic and administrative center, and its historical birthplace.

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Marble Hill, Manhattan

Marble Hill is the northernmost neighborhood in the New York City borough of Manhattan.

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New York (state)

New York is a state in the northeastern United States.

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New York metropolitan area

The New York metropolitan area, also referred to as the Tri-State Area, is the largest metropolitan area in the world by urban landmass, at 4,495 mi2 (11,642 km2).

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The Bronx

The Bronx is the northernmost of the five boroughs of New York City, in the U.S. state of New York.

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Geography of New York City and Harlem River Comparison

Geography of New York City has 89 relations, while Harlem River has 100. As they have in common 9, the Jaccard index is 4.76% = 9 / (89 + 100).

References

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