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ISLAND IN NEW YORK, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
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  • U.S. Department of Energy]] research institution, July 2010
  • Triple Crown]], April 2005
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  • [[Bethpage Ballpark]], home of the [[Long Island Ducks]] minor league baseball team, July 2011
  • Garden City]], March 2022
  • Nassau County]] is a [[biomedical research]] facility and home to eight scientists awarded the [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine]].
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  • [[Cumulus Congestus cloud]]s over Long Island on a summer afternoon, July 2013
  • Stony Brook]], May 2014
  • East End]] of Long Island, November 2007
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  • Long Island Expressway]] in Nassau County
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  • The [[Stony Brook Seawolves]] homecoming game, September 2012
  • LIRR]] system
  • Detailed map of Long Island
  • North Shore]], November 2012
  • half-dollar coin]] issued in 1936 for Long Island's 300th anniversary
  • Suffolk]], and two New York City boroughs, [[Brooklyn]] and [[Queens]]
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  • mi}} eastward from the central core of [[Manhattan]]
  • The intersection of Long Island, [[Manhattan]], and the continental mainland taken from space by the [[Space Shuttle Columbia]], 1993
  • Wantagh]], March 2007
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  • 7 train]] in [[Queens]], April 2007
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  • Rockaway Beach Boardwalk]] after [[Hurricane Sandy]], November 2012
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  • Cutchogue]], January 2008
  • Lenape Indians]], circa 1860s
  • Long Island Native American settlements in or about 1600
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Long Island         
long island (isola lunga) isola nel nord-est dell"America
Ellis Island         
  • Ellis Island buildings circa 1893
  • Colorized image of a tattooed German stowaway who was later deported. 1 May 1911.
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  • European immigrants]] arriving at Ellis Island, 1915
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  • The main building's registry room
  • Excerpt from a museum exhibit
  • State border after ''New Jersey vs. New York'', 1998
  • The bridge to Liberty State Park
  • Seen from east. From left to right: contagious diseases ward; lawn; hospital; ferry basin; main building, kitchen, dormitory, and immigration building
  • Ellis Island Ferry Building
  • First Ellis Island Immigrant Station, built in 1892 and destroyed 1897
  • Isolation ward on island 3
  • A Smith Drum laundry machine in the outbuilding
  • Ellis Island Immigrant Hospital
  • Undated photo of southern facade of kitchen and laundry
  • Wall of Honor
  • Immigrants being inspected, 1904
  • Dormitory room for detained immigrants
  • Scenes at the Immigration Depot and a nearby dock on Ellis Island, 1906
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  • December 2014 aerial view of the area; in the foreground is Ellis Island, and behind it is [[Liberty State Park]] and [[Downtown Jersey City]]
  • Immigrants arriving at Ellis Island, 1902
  • Aerial view
  • alt=Entrance to the Main Building, seen from the south. The entrance canopy can be seen in the foreground, and the three arches of the south facade, as well as two of the ornamental towers, can be seen in the background.
  • Film by [[Edison Studios]] showing immigrants disembarking from the steam [[ferry]]boat ''William Myers'', July 9, 1903
  • Serbian Gypsy]] family who was later deported. 1905.
  • A Finnish [[stowaway]], 1926. Original caption: ''The desire to come to America must have been very strong for this young man to face all sorts of uncertainties''.<ref name="captions"/>
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  • ''A group of Slavic immigrants register many shades of emotion. The baby salutes his new home – quite a family group.'' 1905.
  • Judge]]'', March 22, 1890)<br/>''"Mr. Windom, if you are going to make this island a garbage heap, I am returning to France"''
  • View from the southeast; the baggage and dormitory (right) is east of the main building (left)
  • radicals]]"'' awaiting deportation, 1920
  • Exhausted Slavic immigrant, 1907.
  • Detail of ceiling of registry room
ISLAND IN NEW YORK HARBOR IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Ellis Island National Monument; Oyster Island; Ellis island; Ellis Island, New York City; Kissing Post; Kissing post; Ellis Island Immigration station; Ellis Island Immigration Museum; Ellis Island, NY; Fort Gibson (New York and New Jersey); Kioshk; Gull Island (New York); Gull Island (New Jersey); Gull Island (New York Harbor); Little Oyster Island; Dyre's Island; Anderson's Island; Bucking Island; Gibbet Island; Gibbet's Island; Gibbets Island; Ellis's Island; Ellis' Island; Ellis Island (New Jersey); Ellis Island (New York); Ellis Island (New York and New Jersey); Ellis Island (New Jersey and New York); Ellis Island (New York City); Ellis Island (Jersey City); Arne Pettersen
Isola Ellis, centro di immigrazione nel porto di New York che accolse oltre 12 milioni di immigranti (fu chiuso nel 1954 e fu trasformato in museo)
long position         
ABILITY TO PROFIT IF THE PRICE OF A SECURITY GOES UP
Long position; Long (futures); Long buying; Buy low sell high; Going long; Buying low and selling high; Selling long; Buy low, sell high
n. (finanz.) possesso di titoli o di opzioni

Определение

long measure
¦ noun archaic a measure of length; a linear measure.

Википедия

Long Island

Long Island is a densely populated island in southeastern New York State, constituting a significant share of Metropolitan New York in terms of both population and land area. With over eight million inhabitants, it is the most populous island in the United States and the 18th-most populous globally. Just 0.35 miles (563 meters) from Manhattan Island at its western end, the island begins at New York Harbor and extends 118 miles (190 km) eastward into the North Atlantic Ocean with a maximum north-south width of 23 miles (37 km). Long Island's land area of 1,401 square miles (3,630 km2) makes it the largest island in the contiguous United States, 11th-largest in the country at large, and 149th-largest in the world.

The island is divided among four counties, with Kings (Brooklyn), Queens, and Nassau occupying its western third, and Suffolk its eastern two-thirds. As of 2020, more than half (58.4%) of New York City residents live geographically on Long Island in the boroughs of Brooklyn and in Queens, although in common parlance and in many legal respects, the term "Long Island", locally "the Island", refers exclusively to the counties of Nassau and Suffolk. Conversely, locally, the term "the City" refers to Manhattan alone. The Nassau-Suffolk-only definition of Long Island is recognized as a region by the State of New York. Although geographically an island, the Supreme Court of the United States has held that given the island's extensive ties to the mainland, it should be treated as a peninsula, giving the state much jurisdiction over its extensive maritime boundaries.

Long Island may refer both to the main island and the surrounding outer barrier islands. To its west, Long Island is separated from Manhattan and the Bronx by the East River tidal estuary. North of the island is Long Island Sound, across which lie Westchester County, New York, and the state of Connecticut. Across the Block Island Sound to the northeast is the state of Rhode Island. Block Island—which is part of Rhode Island—and numerous smaller islands extend further into the Atlantic. To the extreme southwest, Long Island, at Brooklyn, is separated from Staten Island and the state of New Jersey by Upper New York Bay, the Narrows, and Lower New York Bay.

With a population of 8,063,232 residents as of the 2020 U.S. census, constituting 40% of the State of New York's population, Long Island is the most populated island in any U.S. state or territory, the third-most populous island in the Americas (after only Hispaniola and Cuba), 18th-most populous island in the world (ahead of Ireland, Jamaica, and Hokkaidō). Its population density is 5,859.5 inhabitants per square mile (2,262.4/km2). If Long Island geographically constituted an independent metropolitan statistical area, it would rank fourth most populous in the United States; if it were a U.S. state, Long Island would rank thirteenth in population and first in population density. Long Island is culturally and ethnically diverse, featuring some of the wealthiest and most expensive neighborhoods in the world near the shorelines, as well as working-class areas in all four counties.

As of 2020, Long Island had a gross domestic product of over US$200 billion. Median household income on the island significantly exceeds $100,000, and the median home price is approximately $600,000, with Nassau County approximating $700,000. Among residents over the age of 25, 42.6% hold a college degree or higher educationally. Unemployment on Long Island stays consistently below 4%.

As a hub of commercial aviation, Long Island is home to two of the nation's and New York City metropolitan area's three busiest airports, JFK International Airport and LaGuardia Airport, in addition to Long Island MacArthur Airport; as well as two major air traffic control radar facilities, the New York TRACON and the New York ARTCC. Nine bridges and thirteen navigable tunnels (road and railroad tunnels but not metropolitan water tunnels) connect Brooklyn and Queens to the three other boroughs of New York City. Ferries connect Suffolk County northward across Long Island Sound to Connecticut. The Long Island Rail Road is the busiest commuter railroad in North America and operates continuously. Biotechnology companies, engineering, and scientific research play a significant role in Long Island's economy, including research facilities at Brookhaven National Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Stony Brook University, New York Institute of Technology, Plum Island Animal Disease Center, the New York University Tandon School of Engineering, the Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine, and the Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research.

Примеры употребления для Long Island
1. This picture‘s worth $2.' million The Edward Steichen photo was of a Long Island pond Edward Steichen took the photo on Long Island in 1'04.
2. Some 4,700 customers were blacked out Sunday morning on New York‘s Long Island, said Bert Cunningham, a spokesman for the Long Island Power Authority.
3. District Court building in Central Islip, Long Island.
4. On Long Island, about 7,700 people were in the dark.
5. The Long Island Power Authority also set a record.