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Five of New York's counties are each coextensive with New York City 's five boroughs. They are New York County (Manhattan), Kings County (Brooklyn), Bronx County (The Bronx), Richmond County (Staten Island), and Queens County (Queens). In contrast to other counties of New York, the powers of the five boroughs of New York City are very limited ...
The administrative divisions of New York are the various units of government that provide local services in the American state of New York. The state is divided into boroughs, counties, cities, towns, and villages. (The only boroughs, the five boroughs of New York City, have the same boundaries as their respective counties.)
A map of New York's congressional districts. The U.S. state of New York contains 26 congressional districts. Each district elects one member of the United States House of Representatives to represent it. [1] The state was redistricted in 2022, following the 2020 U.S. census. It lost one seat in Congress. [2]
The current lines for Ryan's 18th District take in all of Orange County and parts of Ulster and Dutchess, an area that President Joe Biden won by 8.4 percentage points in 2020.
New York covers an area of 54,556 square miles (141,299 km 2) making it the 27th largest state by total area (but 30th by land area). [3] The state borders six U.S. states: Pennsylvania and New Jersey to the south, and Connecticut, Rhode Island (across Long Island Sound), Massachusetts, and Vermont to the east.
Dutchess County line in Clermont (becomes CR 78) CH 13, CH 2, and CH 41. Dutchess County line in Gallatin (becomes CR 50) [fn 1] CR 3. 5.82. 9.37. CR 8. CH 17 in Ancram. NY 22.
Cady Hill Boulevard in Saratoga Springs. CR 46. CR 45. 15.29. 24.61. Fulton County line in Galway (intersects CR 107 and CR 132) West Galway Road, West Street, East Street, Ballston Road, Galway Road, North Line Road, and Grays Crossing Road. CR 63 in Saratoga Springs.
New York, also called New York State, [b] is a state in the Northeastern United States. One of the Mid-Atlantic states, it borders the Atlantic Ocean, New England, Canada, and the Great Lakes. [c] With almost 19.6 million residents, it is the fourth-most populous state in the United States and eighth-most densely populated as of 2023. [5]