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New York, New York - a city so cool that it has been named twice!

New York City (NYC) is the largest city in the United States and one of the most iconic urban centers in the world. Known as “The Big Apple/Gotham,” it is a global hub for culture, finance, media, and entertainment. NYC is composed of five boroughs, each with its unique characteristics and charm. Together, these boroughs cover an area of about 302.6 square miles (783.8 km²) and are home to over 8.8 million people.

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The Five Boroughs of New York City

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Borough County Population Area (sq mi) Key Features Notable Landmarks
Manhattan New York County 1.63 million 22.7 The financial and cultural center, home to Wall Street, Central Park, and Broadway. Empire State Building, Times Square, Wall Street
Brooklyn Kings County 2.73 million 69.5 Known for its vibrant arts scene, historic neighborhoods, and iconic Brooklyn Bridge. Brooklyn Bridge, Prospect Park, Coney Island
Queens Queens County 2.4 million 108.7 NYC’s most diverse borough, known for its ethnic enclaves, parks, and major airports. Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, Citi Field
The Bronx Bronx County 1.47 million 42.2 Birthplace of hip-hop and home to Yankee Stadium and the Bronx Zoo. Yankee Stadium, Bronx Zoo, New York Botanical Garden
Staten Island Richmond County 495,000 57.5 Suburban feel, Staten Island Ferry, and the Staten Island Greenbelt. Staten Island Ferry, Staten Island Greenbelt

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