Northeast megalopolis
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Northeast megalopolis is a megaregion of the United States.
Northeast megalopolis
Summary
Northeast megalopolis is a megaregion of the United States[1]. It draws 1,227 Wikipedia views per month (megaregion_of_the_united_states category, ranking #1 of 3).[2]
Key Facts
- Northeast megalopolis is located in New York City[3].
- Northeast megalopolis is in the country of United States[4].
- Northeast megalopolis's image is recorded as Boswash.png[5].
- Northeast megalopolis's instance of is recorded as megaregion of the United States[6].
- Boston is named after Northeast megalopolis[7].
- Washington, D.C. is named after Northeast megalopolis[8].
- New York is named after Northeast megalopolis[9].
- Northeast megalopolis's Commons category is recorded as Northeast megalopolis[10].
- Northeast megalopolis's said to be the same as is recorded as BosWash[11].
- Northeast megalopolis's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 41.25, 'lon': -74}[12].
- Northeast megalopolis's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/09gdnhp[13].
- Northeast megalopolis's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Northeast megalopolis[14].
- Northeast megalopolis's detail map is recorded as Boswash.png[15].
- Northeast megalopolis's montage image is recorded as US Northeast Megalopolis Cities.jpg[16].
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Geography
Northeast megalopolis is in the country of United States[4]. It is located in New York City[3].
Designation and Status
Northeast megalopolis's instance of is recorded as megaregion of the United States[6].
History and Context
Things named after include Boston[7], a city in the United States[17], in United States[18], founded in 1630[19]; Washington, D.C.[8], a city in the United States[20], in United States[21], founded in 1790[22]; and New York[9], an U.S. state[23], in United States[24], founded in 1788[25].
Why It Matters
Northeast megalopolis draws 1,227 Wikipedia views per month (megaregion_of_the_united_states category, ranking #1 of 3).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 21 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[26] It is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[27]