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HUMAN SETTLEMENT IN ROCKLAND COUNTY, NEW YORK, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Sloatsburg; Sloatsburg (NY); Sloatsburg, NY; Sloatsburg ny
  • Commodore John D. Sloat
  • Sloatsburg Municipal Building

Ný batterí         
SINGLE FROM THE 2000 SIGUR RÓS ALBUM ÁGÆTIS BYRJUN
Ný batterí (Sigur Rós song); Ny Batteri; Ny batteri; Ny batteri (Thursday song); Ný batterí (Thursday song)
"Ný batterí" (Icelandic for "new batteries") is a song by Sigur Rós, released as the second single from their album Ágætis byrjun in May 2000. The first track is an extended brass intro for "Ný batterí", followed by the title track.
Consolidated NY         
  • An NY seaplane near [[Naval Air Station Pensacola]], circa 1924.
TRAINING BIPLANE
Consolidated N3Y; Consolidated NY Trusty; N3Y; Consolidated NY-1; Consolidated NY-2; Consolidated NY-3
The Consolidated Model 2 was a PT-1 biplane trainer diverted to the United States Navy for a trainer competition in 1925. It beat out 14 other designs, and was ordered into production as the NY-1.
Ny         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
N.Y.; Ny; Ny.; N.y.; N Y; NY (disambiguation)
·- Not I; nor I.
II. Ny ·adj & ·adv ·Alt. of Nye.

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Sloatsburg, New York

Sloatsburg is a village in the town of Ramapo in Rockland County, New York, United States. Located east of Orange County, it is at the southern entrance to Harriman State Park. The population was 3,039 at the 2010 census. The village is named after Stephen Sloat, an early European landowner.