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36 John F. Kennedy Street MA 02138 Cambridge USA / east Tel: 001 617 864 7170 Fax: 001 617 864 7282 Email admissions@nese.com Web www.nese.com |
3191 Coral Way, Suite 114 33145 Miami USA / east Tel: 305-529-8563 Fax: 305-443-8538 Email info@cclscorp.com Web www.cclscorp.com | ||||
16401 NW 37th Avenue FL 33054 Miami USA / east Tel: 1 305 622 7300 Fax: 1 305 622 7010 Email miami@rennert.com Web www.rennert.com |
17th Floor, 216 E. 45th Street 10017 New York USA / east Tel: 1 212 867 8700 Fax: 1 212 867 7666 Email study@rennert.com Web www.rennert.com | ||||
101 West 31 Street 10001 New York USA / east Tel: 001 212 465 8833 Fax: Email info@xincon.com Web www.xincon.com |
77 Railroad Place NY 12866 New York, Saratoga Springs USA / east Tel: 001 518 581 1478 Fax: 001 518 581 1479 Email info@englishconnection.com Web www.englishconnection.com | ||||
Language schools in the USA -East Coast
Language schools in Florida
Language school New York
New York is the most populous city in the United States and the second most populous in North America (after Mexico City). New York City is located on several peninsulas and islands on the Eastern Seaboard along the Atlantic Ocean. Five boroughs - Brooklyn, the Bronx, Manhattan, Queens, and Staten Island - comprise the city, which is known affectionately as the "Big Apple" and recognized as one of several "world cities." New York City is at the heart of the New York metropolitan area, with a population of around 22 million. This area itself is part of the Tri-State area and BosWash megalopolis. It is among the most densely populated places in the United States.
Tourism is a major local industry, with hundreds of attractions. Many visitors make it a point to visit the Empire State Building, Times Square, Radio City Music Hall, the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, and the Brooklyn Bridge, among other attractions.
Florida is a southern state in the United States. It is known as the Sunshine State. "Florida" is a Spanish adjective which means "flowery". It was discovered by Spanish explorers during the Easter season, which is called Pascua Florida in Spanish.
Most of Florida has a humid subtropical climate, with a more tropical climate in the south. These climates are characteristic of "hot and hotter" seasons, with warm, relatively dry winters and autumns (the dry season) and hot, wet springs and especially the summers (the wet season). During the summer and fall, Florida is often hit by hurricanes. Most recently, Florida was hit by a record four hurricanes (in 2004). Hurricanes Charley, Frances, Ivan, and Jeanne cumulatively cost forty-two billion dollars to the state. Florida was also the site of the most costly single natural disaster in U.S. history, Hurricane Andrew, which cost twenty-five billion dollars.