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Manhattan (New York County, pop. 1,593,200),
The Bronx (Bronx County, pop. 1,357,589) ,
Brooklyn (Kings County, pop. 2,486,235),
Queens (Queens County, pop. 2,241,600),
Staten Island (Richmond County, pop. 464,573)
New York City is the most populous city with a population of 8,199,221 people. The best neighborhoods to live in New York are Manhattan, Brooklyn and Staten Island.
There is no such thing, but the West Village or Tribeca are the closest neighborhoods.
City Line is located in Brooklyn, New York. It is one of the most diverse neighborhoods in Brooklyn and is home to many immigrants. In 1898 Brooklyn and Queens were consolidated into New York City.
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Boho (short for "bohemian"). Also Soho and SoHo (neighborhoods in London and in New York City, respectively).
Wikipedia provides a list of all the neighborhoods. Check out the link below for details.
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New York City is the largest city in New York State.
New York City is a city within the State of New York. There are no states "in" New York City.
New York, as it contains New York City.
The City of New York (comprising all five counties or "boroughs") is referred to as New York, NY. The island and borough of Manhattan is New York, NY. When you write a letter to someone in Manhattan, you write "New York, NY" in the address. If you are writing to someone who lives in one of the other boroughs, you write, "Brooklyn, NY" or "Bronx, NY" or "Staten Island, NY" -- except for Queens. Queens is the only borough where the neighborhoods retains their status as a "town" of sorts. If you live in Astoria, Queens, you would write "Astoria, NY". However, when writing or speaking other than for a postal address, you can use the term "New York City" and be equally correct and understood as if you wrote or said "New York, New York." You can say "New York City" or "New York, NY", but it is not usual to say "New York City, NY"
New York city is a city in New York state.