Albany

//ˈɔːl.bə.ni//

"Albany" in a Sentence (5 examples)

One old man came to Jackson from Albany, New York.

“I don’t believe that we are going to be able to flatten the curve enough to meet the capacity of the health care system,” Governor Andrew Cuomo told reporters in the state capital, Albany.

The New York Throughway is the longest toll road in the United States, connecting New York City to Albany, Syracuse and Buffalo.

According to scientists, the “Albany Hotspot” is the third most species-diverse region in the world, after the Amazon Jungle in South America and the Cape Floral Kingdom in South Africa’s Western Cape province.

Colonisation began towards the end of 1826, when a British settlement was founded at Albany, on the southern coast, and in the next year the whole territory (then known as New Holland) became a possession of the British Crown.

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