Long Island
:''This article is about Long Island in New York State. For other uses, see Long Island (disambiguation) Image of Long Island taken by NASA. right Long Island, part of New York State, is an island off the North American coast, some 118 miles (190 km) long, and from 12 to 20 miles wide, extending from New York Harbor into the North Atlantic Ocean. To the north of the island is Long Island Sound, which separates it from the coast of Connecticut and Rhode Island. To the south are the Great South Bay, South Oyster Bay, and Jamaica Bay, which are actually lagoons, protected from the Atlantic Ocean by a string of narrow barrier islands, most notably Fire Island. The island separates into two forks at the eastern end, known as the North Fork and South Fork. On the western part of Long Island are the New York City boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens; east of them are Nassau and Suffolk counties. Most New Yorkers reserve the term "Long Island" or "the island" for Nassau and Suffolk counties only. Many people from the five boroughs of New York City and Long Island consider there to be three parts to New York State: Long Island (Nassau and Suffolk Counties), the five boroughs, and Upstate New York; New Yorkers normally apply the term "upstate" to anywhere within New York State north of the New York city limits. Many people in this third area dispute this, such as residents of Rochester and Buffalo, who insist they are part of Western New York. [[Mercator projection of Long Island]] A Long Island [[fisherman cleans his nets]] Geologically, the island is formed of two spines of glacial moraine, consisting largely of gravel and loose rock over deeply-buried bedrock, formed during the two most recent pulses of the Wisconsinan glaciation, with a sandier outwash plain beyond. Technically speaking, the island is actually a peninsula separated from the mainland by the East River, a tidal estuary of the Hudson River. The eastern end of the island is still partly agricultural, now including many vineyards as well as traditional truck farming. Fishing also continues to be an industry, at Northport and Montauk. Since World War II, however, Long Island has become increasingly suburban and, in some areas, fully urbanized. Levittown was only the first of many new suburbs, and businesses followed residential development eastward. The South Fork contains the area known as the Hamptons, which also experienced a population boom after World War II. The Long Island Rail Road, Long Island Expressway, and Northern and Southern State Parkways, all products of the automobile-centered planning of Robert Moses, make east-west travel on the island straightforward, if not always quick. Long Island is home to numerous colleges, including Stony Brook University, Southampton College, Hofstra University, and SUNY-Old Westbury. It is also home to the New York Islanders of the National Hockey League. Long Island is one of the most densely populated regions in the United States. In the 2000 census, the population of the Nassau-Suffolk region totaled 2.78 million people; the total population of Long Island, including Brooklyn and Queens, was more than 8 million.
Notable person
- Mariah Carey (b. March 21, 1970.)
- Ashanti (singer) (b. October 13, 1980.)
- Jerry Seinfeld (Comedian) (b. April 29, 1954)
- The Baldwin Brothers (Actors)
- Dee Snider (Musician) (b. March 15, 1955)
- Rodney Dangerfield (Comedian) (b. November 22, 1921)
- Billy Joel (Musician) (b. May 9, 1941)
Related articles
New York City boroughs on Long Island: For a list of communities in Nassau County, see Nassau County cities and towns. For a list of communities in Suffolk County, see Suffolk County cities and towns.External links
- Long Island Exchange home page detailing everything on and around Long Island New York
Articles about individual communities
This is an incomplete list.- Amityville
- Babylon
- Bellmore
- Bay Shore
- Bridgehampton
- Central Islip
- East Hampton
- Farmingdale
- Garden City
- Glen Cove
- Great Neck
- Greenport
- Hempstead
- Huntington
- Hicksville
- Islandia
- Lattingtown
- Levittown
- Lindenhurst
- Long Beach
- Massapequa
- Medford
- Melville
- Merrick
- Mineola
- Montauk
- North Hempstead
- North Fork
- Oyster Bay
- Patchogue
- Port Jefferson
- Riverhead
- Ronkonkoma
- Sag Harbor
- Saint James
- Salisbury
- Shelter Island
- Smithtown
- Speonk
- Stony Brook
- Uniondale
- Wainscott
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