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More information: Chinese in New York, Fuzhou in New York, Indian in New York, Korean in New York, Bangladesh in New York, Japanese in New York, Russian in New York, Russian in New York, Ukrainian in New York, New York City Irishman , New York City Italian, the Caribbean Sea of New York City, and the Puerto Rican of New York City. The population of 2010 was 44% of white people (33.3% of non-Hispanic whites), 25.5% of black (23% of non-Hispanic blacks), 0.7% of native American and 12.7% of Asia. While the ethnic Hispanic population accounts for 28.6% of the population, Asian Americans are the fastest growing cities between 2000 and 2010, the non-Hispanic white population is down 3% The decline was the smallest in decades. The number of blacks has exceeded 10 years for the first time
There are 62 cities in New York. It is the largest city in the state and the most populous city in the United States is New York City and consists of five counties (each county is associated with autonomous region). Like Bronx, New York County (Manhattan), Queens, King's County (Brooklyn)), Richmond County (Staten Island). New York City has a population of more than two-fifths of the state. Albany is the capital and is the sixth largest city in New York. The smallest city is Cheryl of New York in Oneeida County. Hempstead is the most populous town in the state; if it is a city, it will be the second largest city in New York State with more than 700,000 residents
New York is divided into 62 counties. In addition to the five counties in New York, each of these counties is subdivided into towns and cities and incorporated under state law. The town can include embedded villages or unincorporated villages. New York City is divided into 5 districts, each district is connected to one county. Until the 1960s the country's most populous state, New York is the fourth most populous state. New York population growth is unevenly distributed, the New York metropolitan area grows with Saratoga County, and several cities such as Buffalo, Rochester and Syracuse have lost their population for decades. From April 2010 to July 2014, the number of residents in New York City (316,000) has exceeded that of other US cities. Conversely, most of the population increase in the western part of New York is almost stagnant outside the Ithaca region.