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NEW YORK

New York officially City of New York, otherwise known as the names and abbreviations of New York City or NYC, is the largest city in the United States.

His nicknames are "The Big Appel" and "The city that never sleeps"

It is located in the Northeastern United States. The New York City consists of five boroughs called : Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx and Staten Island.

Its inhabitants are called New Yorkers. They are 8,405,837.

Between 1785 and 1790, the city of New York was the capital of the United States. It is the largest city in the country since 1790.

A new york, a statue was offered by the French as a sign of friendship between the two nations, to celebrate the centennial of the American Declaration of Independence

For this move, there are buses, taxis, subway, car, cycling or walking.

New York City has a humid climate, the winter it can get -26 degrees and summer 41.

The eat in New York foods are fast food (burgers, sandwiches, hot dogs and pizza). Selling food in the street is an asset in this city.

COCA COLA

Coca-Cola is a gas soda. The name "Coca-Cola" is a U.S. registered trademark since 1886 and manufactured by the Coca-Cola Company.

It takes its name from his first composition: the coca leaf and the use of kola nuts, the beverage is then advocated by its inventor, pharmacist John Pemberton, as a remedy against stomach problems.

It is not yet marketed in the famous bottle whose aesthetic is filed in 1960.

Every day 1.7 billion bottles are sold worldwide, and annual sales of $ 38 billion in 2011.

Its main competitors on the world market are multinational cola sodas Pepsi-Cola and to a lesser extent Virgin Cola and Dr Pepper

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