Imagine Island - 2008 The Queen's Quandary 1-17 was released on:
USA: 18 October 2008
Queens is a borough in the city of New York. Long Island is the name of the island that Queens to the North and Brooklyn to the South are on. Queens and Brooklyn are on the Western end of Long Island. Nassau and Suffolk are other counties on Long Island. For some people, Queens and Brooklyn are not apart of Long Island, (they consider New York City to be separate from Long Island), but, they are on the western part of the island.
Cool in Your Code - 2004 Long Island City Queens 11101 11106 4-3 was released on: USA: 18 April 2006
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Queens is one of the five boroughs of New York City (Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, The Bronx and Staten Island). Along with Brooklyn, Queens is located on the western end of Long Island. Brooklyn is directly to the south of Queens. Long Island is the largest island in the continental United States, and is located just east of the bottom of New York State.
To get to Rikers Island from Queens by car, you would start out on Hazen Street heading north. You will then cross over the Rikers Island Bridge and end up on Rikers Island.
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Yes, I found a limo service that will pick you up in Staten Island, NY and drive you to JFK in Queens. www.supershuttle.com/en/JFKAirportShuttleNewYork.html services Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island and Manhatten.
yes Nas was born in Long Island City, Queens.
Technically, Queens is on long island and Queens is a borough, but when you get to a certain point of Long Island, it becomes a different county and it is no longer Queens county. Also, at that point, only the Long Island Rail Road goes out to the far ends of Long Island, the usual trains stop at a certain point. Who knows, maybe it's just my Queens bias kicking in :)
Queens is significantly larger than Staten Island in terms of land area. Queens covers approximately 108.7 square miles, making it the largest borough in New York City, while Staten Island has an area of about 57.5 square miles. This means Queens is roughly 1.9 times larger than Staten Island.
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).
That is the correct spelling of the plural noun "queens."It is also the name for a borough of New York City, Queens (on Long Island).