The one in New York is 1075 miles from Orlando.
The one in New York is 1075 miles from Orlando.
Zero. Brooklyn and Queens are right next to each other.
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about 194 -- the areas of Brooklyn and Queens
Brooklyn Queens day is a day when Queens and Brooklyn came together.
JFK is roughly 3 miles east of Brooklyn. JFK is in southeast Queens, and Brooklyn and Queens are right next to each other. Queens sits to the north and east of Brooklyn, as if Brooklyn was trying to lift Queens up, but she's too big, and now she's leaning heavily on the east side, about to fall down. And JFK is about 3 miles east of the border between the two boroughs. However, Brooklyn is almost 100 square miles in area, so if you have a specific destination in Brooklyn in mind, it might be up to 12 miles away as the crow flies. From JFK to, say, Bay Ridge, would be about 12 miles away; Downtown Brooklyn would be 10 miles away; Crown Heights would be 8 miles; Canarsie, 6 miles.
It is about 4.5 miles (7.24 kilometers). Brooklyn and Queens both occupy the western end of Long Island, and Queens is on top of Brooklyn. LaGuardia Airport is at the northern edge of Queens. The northern edge of Brooklyn is roughly 4.5 miles/7.24 kilometers south of LaGuardia.
No, JFK is in Queens, but it is only 3 miles or so from the border between Brooklyn and Queens.
Yes. Brooklyn and Queens are part of Long Island, at the western edge of it. Queens is directly above Brooklyn. If you continue north in Brooklyn, you'll end up in Queens, and if you continue heading east from Queens/Brooklyn, you will end up on the rest of Long Island (Nassau & Suffolk Counties).
Yes, the New York City boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens are both on Long Island. Brooklyn and Queens (which are also Kings County and Queens County, respectively) occupy the western end of Long Island. Kings County (aka the borough of Brooklyn) is the westernmost county on Long Island, and Queens County (aka the borough of Queens) is the second-westernmost. Queens lies on top of and somewhat east of Brooklyn, as if it just tried to sit down on Brooklyn too hard, and is now slipping off the right side of it. The remaining, eastern portion of Long Island is occupied by Nassau and Suffolk Counties, which are part of New York State, but not part of New York City as Brooklyn and Queens are. Suffolk County is the easternmost county on Long Island, and at 912 square miles, it is also the largest, taking up 65% of Long Island's total land area (which is 1401 square miles).
Flying from London, you have to pass over Queens before you pass over Brooklyn. So, Queens is closer to London than Brooklyn.
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Brooklyn and Queens are right next to each other. They both occupy the western end of Long Island. The northern border of Brooklyn is the southern border of Queens.
3.9 miles.