No, they are two different places.
No. Brooklyn and Staten Island each have their own minor league baseball teams. They are two distinct teams.
When speaking of the state Rhode Island (RI), it is the same word. Rhode Island, USA (United States of America) = Rhode Island, VS (Verenigde Staten van Amerika)
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Staten island is well known by people. Staten Island, New York, a borough of New York City. It is situated in New York Bay five miles (8 km) southwest of Manhattan and consists of Staten Island proper and a few tiny adjacent islands. The borough's boundaries are the same as those of Richmond County; until 1975, the borough's official name was Richmond. Staten Island covers an area of about 61 square miles (158 km2). It is said that the Indian name for Staten Island is Moaning, or Enchanted Woods. Staten Island has, indeed, been enchanted for those who have had the privilege of living there. Somewhere between the city and the country you get the balance that is Staten Island.A British officer wrote in 1776 about Staten Island: "Surely this country is the Paradise of the world...the inhabitants of this Island are tall, thin, narrow shouldered people, very simple in their manners, know neither Poverty nor Riches, each house has a good farm, and every man a trade, they know no distinction of Persons, and I am sure must have lived very happily till these troubles." (The Revolution)
No, they are two different boroughs. New York City is comprised of five boroughs: Manhattan, Queens, Brooklyn, the Bronx, and Staten Island. The Bronx is directly north of Manhattan, and Brooklyn is to the east. I have included a link to a New York City subway map that shows you all the five boroughs, except Staten Island. You can see the tip of Staten Island on the bottom left-hand side of the map, but the entire island is not shown, since the subway doesn't go there.
yes because the the words Long Beach Island have LBI in them.watch,LONG BEACH ISLANDLBI
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).
Long Island is not a borough. Nor is it a county, city, or town. The name "Long Island" is a geographical name, not a political or official one. Long Island, which is part of New York State, is the largest island in the continental United States. The island is divided into four counties: Kings County, Queens County, Nassau County and Suffolk County. Two of these counties -- Kings and Queens -- are also boroughs of New York City. The five boroughs of New York City are 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). The boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens (Kings County and Queens County) are located on the western end of Long Island. The remainder of Long Island consists of the two other counties (Nassau County and Suffolk County) which are part of New York State, but NOT part of New York City.
no, they aren't in same island, bali named for the island itself, which jakarta located in Java island
No, Long Island is not a city. It is a large island just east of Manhattan that stretches northeast out into the Atlantic Ocean. Long Island contains four counties, of the State of New York. Two of them, Queens and Kings, are the boroughs Queens and Brooklyn of New York City. The other two, Nassau and Suffolk, are largely suburban areas.
Yes, they are on the same island.
No.