Greenpoint
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Widok na Greenpoint, w tle cieśnina East River i Manhattan | ||||
Państwo | Stany Zjednoczone | |||
Stan | Nowy Jork | |||
Miasto | Nowy Jork | |||
Dzielnica | Brooklyn | |||
Powierzchnia | 7,13 km² | |||
Populacja • liczba ludności | 72,746 | |||
• gęstość | 10,000 os./km² | |||
Kod pocztowy | 11211, 11222 | |||
Położenie na mapie stanu Nowy Jork (c) NordNordWest, CC BY 3.0 | ||||
40°43′49″N 73°57′15″W/40,730278 -73,954167 | ||||
Portal Stany Zjednoczone |
Greenpoint – najbardziej wysunięta na północ dzielnica (neighborhood) Brooklynu w Nowym Jorku. Dzielnica graniczy od południowego zachodu z dzielnicą Williamsburg, od południowego wschodu z autostradą Brooklyn-Queens (popularny skrót BQE) oraz dzielnicą East Williamsburg, od północy z rzeką Newtown Creek oraz przez most Pułaskiego z dzielnicą Long Island City należącą do Queens, a od zachodu z cieśniną – ujściem rzeki (wł. estuarium) East River. W pobliżu znajdują się dwie stacje metra (zielona linia G), Greenpoint Avenue oraz Nassau Avenue.
Greenpoint jest drugim po Chicago największym skupiskiem Polaków mieszkających w Stanach Zjednoczonych. Dzielnica ta nazywana jest „Little Poland” czyli Mała Polska (pochodzenie polskie deklaruje 43% z 39 360 mieszkańców).
Galeria zdjęć
Linki zewnętrzne
- Greenpoint Landmarks
- greenpunkt.com: guide to Greenpoint, Brooklyn
- business map for Greenpoint, Brooklyn
- Greenpoint Wiki
- Neighborhood Roots
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Autor: Alexrk2, Licencja: CC BY 3.0
Ta mapa została stworzona za pomocą GeoTools.
Autor: Uwe Dedering, Licencja: CC BY-SA 3.0
Location map of the USA (without Hawaii and Alaska).
EquiDistantConicProjection:
Central parallel:
* N: 37.0° N
Central meridian:
* E: 96.0° W
Standard parallels:
* 1: 32.0° N * 2: 42.0° N
Made with Natural Earth. Free vector and raster map data @ naturalearthdata.com.
Formulas for x and y:
x = 50.0 + 124.03149777329222 * ((1.9694462586094064-({{{2}}}* pi / 180)) * sin(0.6010514667026994 * ({{{3}}} + 96) * pi / 180)) y = 50.0 + 1.6155950752393982 * 124.03149777329222 * 0.02613325650382181 - 1.6155950752393982 * 124.03149777329222 * (1.3236744353715044 - (1.9694462586094064-({{{2}}}* pi / 180)) * cos(0.6010514667026994 * ({{{3}}} + 96) * pi / 180))
(c) NordNordWest, CC BY 3.0
Location map of the State of New York, USA
The flag of Navassa Island is simply the United States flag. It does not have a "local" flag or "unofficial" flag; it is an uninhabited island. The version with a profile view was based on Flags of the World and as a fictional design has no status warranting a place on any Wiki. It was made up by a random person with no connection to the island, it has never flown on the island, and it has never received any sort of recognition or validation by any authority. The person quoted on that page has no authority to bestow a flag, "unofficial" or otherwise, on the island.
Seal of New York City, as portrayed by Paul Manship’s standardized version.
The seal’s 1.1:1 height-to-width ratio is intentional and representative Manship’s original model. The one departure in this rendering from the original is the use of beavers based on the 1623 seal of the Province of New Netherland in order to portray them in greater detail. Since Manship’s original was a sculpture rather than a print, there are no official standards for the seal colors. The version shown here represents the contributor's attempt to use as many historically accurate hues as possible. Including accounts of traditional Lenape dress, and 15th/16th century Dutch uniforms. The red, white, and blue of the wreath are taken from the battle flag of the Fifth New York Regiment of the Civil War, which depicts the arms of the City.
My photo of Greenpoint, Brooklyn, in June 2007.
(c) Postdlf, CC-BY-SA-3.0
The Brooklyn Bridge, seen from Manhattan, New York City.
Looking southeast at Polish stores on Java Street and en:Manhattan Avenue in Greenpoint, Brooklyn
My photo of waterfront in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, in June 2007.