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{{Image|2017 Boston skyline from Boston Harbor 3.jpg|right|300px|Skyline of Boston, Massachussetts as seen from the harbor in 2017.}}
{{Image|2017 Boston skyline from Boston Harbor 3.jpg|right|300px|Skyline of Boston, Massachussetts as seen from the harbor in 2017.}}
'''Boston''' is an Atlantic coast harbor city in the north-east of the [[United States of America]], capital of the Commonwealth of [[Massachusetts]] and arguably the cultural heart of the [[New England]] region. Locals, known as 'Bostonians,' number around 600,000 people, and generations of them have lived through their home's growth from a tiny [[England|English]] colony founded in 1630, to a battleground during the [[American Revolution]] and latterly a thriving centre of [[education]], numbering [[Boston University]] among its many schools and colleges. The city's best-known [[sports]] teams are the [[Boston Red Sox]] ([[baseball]]) and the [[New England Patriots]] ([[American football]]).
'''Boston''' is an Atlantic coast harbor city of 675,647 people (and 4.8 million in the metro area)<ref name=census>Population figures are from the 2020 census.</ref>.  It is the capital of the Commonwealth of [[Massachusetts]] and has a historically large 15% of its population from Irish immigrants. The city began as a tiny [[England|English]] colony founded in 1630 and was an early battleground during the [[American Revolution]].  In recent decades, the area has voted heavily Democratic in presidential elections.
 
The city is home to a major regional international airport (Boston-Logan), [[Amtrak]], and substantial public transportation via subway, bus and commuter rail.
 
Boston has many notable colleges and universities, including [[Boston University]], [[Harvard]] and [[MIT]].
 
The city's best-known professional [[sports]] teams are the [[Boston Red Sox]] ([[baseball]]) and the [[New England Patriots]] ([[American football]]).


Boston is home to one of the twelve district [[Federal Reserve System]] banks.
Boston is home to one of the twelve district [[Federal Reserve System]] banks.
Since 1897, Boston has hosted the [[Boston marathon]] on the third Monday of April.  It is currently the world's oldest annual marathon, and a very large one (with usually 30,000+ registrants) and is one of the world's best-known foot races, attracting half a million spectators each year.


==See also==
==See also==
*[[Boston, Lincolnshire]]
*[[Boston, Lincolnshire]]

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Skyline of Boston, Massachussetts as seen from the harbor in 2017.

Boston is an Atlantic coast harbor city of 675,647 people (and 4.8 million in the metro area)[1]. It is the capital of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and has a historically large 15% of its population from Irish immigrants. The city began as a tiny English colony founded in 1630 and was an early battleground during the American Revolution. In recent decades, the area has voted heavily Democratic in presidential elections.

The city is home to a major regional international airport (Boston-Logan), Amtrak, and substantial public transportation via subway, bus and commuter rail.

Boston has many notable colleges and universities, including Boston University, Harvard and MIT.

The city's best-known professional sports teams are the Boston Red Sox (baseball) and the New England Patriots (American football).

Boston is home to one of the twelve district Federal Reserve System banks.

Since 1897, Boston has hosted the Boston marathon on the third Monday of April. It is currently the world's oldest annual marathon, and a very large one (with usually 30,000+ registrants) and is one of the world's best-known foot races, attracting half a million spectators each year.

See also

  1. Population figures are from the 2020 census.