New York Chhī
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New York Chhī (New York City; chèng-sek tē-miâ: The City of New York) mā kóng New York, tī Tâi-oân-ōe ū kiò Niú-iok (紐約), Niú-io̍k (紐育[1]) ia̍h Niu-iok-kuh (Ji̍t-gí: ニューヨーク), sī Bí-kok tang-pak ê chi̍t-ê siâⁿ-chhī, sī New York Chiu ê chi̍t-pō͘-hūn, hūn-chòe 5-ê borough, pau-hâm The Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens kap Staten Island. Chóng-jîn-kháu tāi-iok 827 bān, to͘-hōe-khu jîn-kháu 1900 bān.
New York sī Bí-kok jîn-kháu siōng-chē ê siâⁿ-chhī, mā-sī chôan-kiû-sèng ê to͘-hōe. New York sī thong-sè-kài tī siong-gia̍p, kim-iông chham bûn-hòa siōng-ū éng-hióng-le̍k ê só͘-chāi chi-it, jî-chhiáⁿ sī Liân-ha̍p-kok chóng-pō͘ ê só͘-chāi-tē.
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New York tī Bí-kok tang-pō͘ ê tiong-ng só͘-chāi, in tī 1790 nî thâu pái ê Bí-kok Phó͘-cha ū 33,131 ê chū-bîn, tī tong-sî í-keng choân-kok siāng chē jîn-kháu ê siâⁿ-chhī.[2]

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