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group of mountains in the Appalachian system, southeastern New York, situated along the western bank of the Hudson River. Its highest peak is Slide Mountain, 1,281 m/4,204 ft .Catskill Mountains
internationally acclaimed computer company, producer of home computers and related software and equipment (first incorporated as IBM in 1924 with headquarters in New York)IBM (International Business Machines)
island located in the Ionian Sea to the west of mainland Greece, home of the legendary character Ulysses; town in southern New York (USA)Ithaca
Ivy League university located in Ithaca (New York); male first name; family nameCornell
Lake Champlain (lake between New York and Vermont, USA); Samuel de Champlain (1567-1635), French explorer and founder of Quebec (Canada)Champlain
lake in New York; village in New YorkChautauqua
lake in Onondaga County, central New YorkOnondaga, Lake
land lease privilege granted to individuals by the Dutch government in New York and New Jersey during the 18th centurypatroonship
large Ivy League university located in New York City (USA); capital of South Carolina (USA); city in Missouri (USA); river in the northwestern USA; United States of America (Literary)Columbia
large private university located in New York City (USA)NYU (New York University)
large waterfall located on the border between the United States and Canada; city in southeastern Ontario (Canada) located on the Niagara River just below the falls; city in western New York State at the falls of the Niagara river (USA); (Slang) testicl...Niagara Falls
major city and port in southeastern New York (USA)NYC (New York City)
member of a Native American people, member of the Onondaga Indian tribe (American Indian tribe which formerly resided in the New York area); language of the Onondaga tribe, Native American languageOnondaga
member of Native N American people, member of the Oneida (American Indian tribe that lived in New York, USA); language of the Oneida, Oneida languageOneida
Metropolitan Museum of Art (in New York), Metropolitan Opera House (in New York)Met
 

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