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New Jersey

New Jersey is a city in United States located in the mid Atlantic and northeastern regions.
New Jersey is bordered to the north and northeast by New York. New Jersey is known to the
public for legendary musicians and great singers who were born in this city, such as Frank
Sinatra, Whitney Houston and many more. The city is small but impressive to explore. Its
boundaries are limit and you can walk without fear of getting tired. The surface area in New
Jersey is only 19km.
Because they live in the middle of the United States, most of the people there speak English.
Nevertheless you just have to hire a tour guide there as a guide around the city, and also to talk
with people there, if you can’t speak english properly.
New Jersey has a culture and a long traditional history of celebrating the several different
ethnicities who lives in garden state from all countries in the whole world. The people of New
Jersey in downtown celebrate their history and culture on 5 may with a cinco de mayo parade
and festival featuring marching band, cowboy, dancers and musician.
The food of new Jersey. People in this country are like to ate the simple food. Something like
tomato, yea just tomatoes. Jersey corn, blueberry, there's no specific food from this country but
the simple food are interesting to describe.
What is new Jersey famous for? Well, we are know that boardwalk beaches and Atlantic City
casinos are familiar to us. But what interesting from that thing. Jersey Shore, known locally as
“The Shore,” is more than meets the eye. The oceanfront stretches 141 miles…and far beyond
what typically comes to mind from pop culture stereotypes. In addition, there are famous
musicians like Bruce Springsteen, Jon Bon Jovi, Frank Sinatra, Whitney Houston, and Paul
Simon. Whether you are looking for sun-drenched beaches or outdoor activities in beautiful
countryside, New Jersey has plenty to offer. Those who love the great outdoors should head for
the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area, which runs along the Delaware River for
forty miles.
Race and ethnicity in New Jersey is: White alone 55%, Black alone 13.1%; Hispanic 21.6%;
Asian alone 10%; American Indian and Alaska Native alone.

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