The neighborhoods in New York City are located within the five boroughs of the City of New York. Their names and borders are not officially defined, and they change from time to time.[1]
Boroughs
New York City is split up into five boroughs: the Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, and Staten Island. Each borough has the same boundaries as a county of the state. The county governments were dissolved when the city consolidated in 1898, along with all city, town, and village governments within each county. The term borough was adopted to describe a unique form of governmental administration for each of the five fundamental constituent parts of the newly consolidated city.
Neighborhoods by borough
Community areas
See also
References
- ↑ MICHAEL M. GRYNBAUM (September 9, 2012). "Amateur Mapmakers Reshape Neighborhoods". New York Times.
External links
- NYCwiki, devoted to New York City's neighborhoods
- An Extremely Detailed Map of New York City Neighborhoods – The New York Times
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