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The boroughs of New York City are the five major governmental districts that comprise New York City. They are the Bronx , Brooklyn , Manhattan , Queens , and Staten Island . Each borough is coextensive with a respective county of the State of New York : The Bronx is Bronx County, Brooklyn is Kings County, Manhattan is New York County, Queens is ...
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The map is based on a New York City Subway map originally designed by Vignelli in 1972. The map shows all the commuter rail, subway, PATH, and light rail operations in urban northeastern New Jersey and Midtown and Lower Manhattan highlighting Super Bowl Boulevard, Prudential Center, MetLife Stadium and Jersey City. [76] [77] [78]
Plantilya:Location map USA New York City Subway; Usage on es.wikipedia.org Calle 145 (línea de la Octava Avenida) Calle Chambers–World Trade Center (línea de la Octava Avenida) Avenida Roosevelt–Calle 74 (metro de Nueva York) Calle 135 (línea de la Avenida Lenox) South Ferry–Calle Whitehall (línea de la Séptima Avenida–Broadway)
1789–1913: Parts of Manhattan. 1913–1945: Parts of Brooklyn. 1945–1963: Parts of Queens. 1963–present: Parts of Nassau County. In the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s much of this area was in the 5th District.