A commercial and industrial city in the center of New York State, USA. Located in the Mohawk River Valley, it developed after the opening of the Erie Canal in 1825. Industries include textiles, aircraft parts, and electrical parts. Population: 62,235 (2010). Source : Heibonsha Encyclopedia About MyPedia Information |
米国,ニューヨーク州ほぼ中央の商工業都市。モホーク川の河谷に位置し,1825年エリー運河開通以後に発展。繊維,航空機部品,電気部品などの工業が行われる。6万2235人(2010)。
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