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Elektro from Puwersa ng Kalikasan; Enteng-Anting; Enteng Kabisote from Okay Ka, Fairy Ko! and Enteng Kabisote movies; Exodus, a mercenary from Exodus: Tales from the Enchanted Kingdom; Extranghero [54] [55] Eman from "Kuwtmak"
Pages in category "Fictional characters from New York City" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 406 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Chinese American experience has been documented at the Museum of Chinese in America in Manhattan's Chinatown since 1980.. The New York metropolitan area is home to the largest and most prominent ethnic Chinese population outside of Asia, hosting Chinese populations representing all 34 provincial-level administrative units of China.
This is a list of New York City newspapers and magazines. [1] ... Sing Tao Daily (Chinese-language daily) Staten Island Advance (daily) Street News (every six weeks)
The Department of Cultural Affairs (DCLA), a branch of the government of New York City, is the largest public funder of the arts in the United States.DCLA's funding budget is larger than that of the National Endowment for the Arts, the federal government's national arts funding mechanism. [16]
The Hip Sing Association or HSA (Chinese: 協勝公會; Jyutping: hip3 sing3 gung1 wui2), formerly known as the Hip Sing Tong (Chinese: 協勝堂; Jyutping: hip3 sing3 tong4), is a Chinese-American criminal organization/gang formed as a labor organization in New York City's Chinatown during the early 20th century (perhaps c. 1904).
The New York City metropolitan area is home to the largest population of Dominican ancestry in the United States, and as of 2023 Dominicans were the largest Hispanic group in the city, as well as the largest self-identified ethnic group in Manhattan. New York City is also home to the largest Jewish community outside Israel. [10]
Rudolph Giuliani (born 1944) – former Mayor of New York City; Charles V. Glasco – New York City Police Sergeant, most well known for his efforts to rescue John William Warde in 1938 [17] Jackie Gleason (1916–1987) – comedian, actor; James Gleason (1882–1959) – actor