Tourist Guide Albany
Albany is the capital city of the state of New York, USA. It also the county seat of Albany County. Along with the cities of Troy and Schenectady, Albany forms a region known as the ‘capital district’.
Located at the point of convergence of the Mohawk and Hudson rivers, Albany lies in the east-central region of New York State.
Owing to a humid continental climate, Albany experiences cool, snowy winters and hot, wet summers. The average annual temperature is 8.16°C, while the average annual snowfall is 1,628 mm.
With a population of about 96,000 inhabitants, Albany is one of the oldest cities in the country. Albany has highly developed financial sector, making it one of the largest banking cities in the USA. Tourism is also an important sector from an economic point of view.
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