Hudson River
The Hudson River, called Muh-he-kun-ne-tuk in Mahican, is a river running mainly through New York State but partly forming the boundary between the states of New York and New Jersey. It is named for Henry Hudson, an Englishman sailing for the Netherlands, who explored it in 1609, although the first European to see it (in 1524), was the Italian Giovanni da Verrazano, whose expedition was financed by the citizens of Lyon, France, under the auspices of King François I. Early European settlement of the area clustered around the river.
Political boundaries
The Hudson River serves as a political boundary between the states of New Jersey and New York, and further north between counties in New York. The northernmost place with this convention is in southwestern Essex County, New York.
Related Topics:
Political boundary - New Jersey - New York - Counties - Essex County, New York
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