Manhattan IS New York County. Each of New York City's five boroughs is also a county. Manhattan is New York County, Brooklyn is Kings County, Queens is Queens County, The Bronx is Bronx County, and Staten Island is Richmond County.
No, not exactly. The five boroughs of New York City are Manhattan, Queens, Brooklyn, The Bronx and Staten Island.
Each borough is also a county in state government: Manhattan is New York County, Brooklyn is Kings County, Staten Island is Richmond County, and the other two have the same names (Queens County and Bronx County).
So, the terms "Manhattan" and "New York County" both refer to the same piece of land. But Manhattan is the name of the borough (and the island), while New York is the name of the county. There's no such thing as "Manhattan County."
New York County is the county for the borough of Manhattan
Manhattan is New York County
"New York, NY" is the borough of Manhattan. The borough of Manhattan is New York County.
Yes, Roosevelt Island is officially considered to be part of the borough of Manhattan, and New York County (each of New York City's five boroughs is also a county, and Manhattan is New York County).
The address 485 Lexington Avenue is in the borough of Manhattan, which is New York County.Each borough is also a county: Manhattan is New York County, Brooklyn is Kings County, Queens is Queens County, the Bronx is Bronx County, and Staten Island is Richmond County.
Manhattan correct answer Kings county with 2,465,326
New York City is not in any one county. It is the opposite, in fact: the counties are in New York City. New York City is comprised of five boroughs: Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, The Bronx and Staten Island. Each borough is also a county: Manhattan is New York County; Brooklyn is Kings County; Queens is Queens County; the Bronx is Bronx County, and Staten Island is Richmond County.
The zip code 10029 is a Manhattan zip code. The borough of Manhattan is New York County in state government. Each borough is also a county: Brooklyn is Kings County, Queens is Queens County, Staten Island is Richmond County, and the Bronx is Bronx County.
No. New York City is not in any one county. It is the opposite, in fact: the counties are in New York City. New York City is comprised of five boroughs: Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, The Bronx and Staten Island. Each borough is also a county: Manhattan is New York County, Brooklyn is Kings County, Staten Island is Richmond County, and Queens and The Bronx have the same names (Queens County and The Bronx County).
Each borough in New York City is its own county. Acc. to Wikipedia: New York City encompasses five counties, and is the county seat of all five of them: New York County (Manhattan), Kings County (Brooklyn), Bronx County (The Bronx), Richmond County (Staten Island), and Queens County (Queens) For more information on counties in New York state, see the link below.
There are no cities in New York City. New York City IS a city. It does not contain any cities. New York City is comprised of five boroughs: Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, The Bronx and Staten Island. Each borough is also a county in state government: Manhattan is New York County, Brooklyn is Kings County, Staten Island is Richmond County, and the other two have the same names (Queens County and Bronx County).
New York City is comprised of five boroughs: Manhattan, Queens, Brooklyn, the Bronx, and Staten Island.Manhattan=New York CountyThe Bronx=Bronx CountyBrooklyn=Kings CountyQueens=Queens CountyStaten Island=Richmond County
Yes, they are. New York City is made up of five boroughs: Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, The Bronx and Staten Island. Each borough is also a county in state government: Manhattan is New York County, Brooklyn is Kings County, Staten Island is Richmond County, and the other two have the same names (Queens is Queens County and The Bronx is Bronx County).
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