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 :)
The Bronx is the only New York City borough that is not an island, or part of an island. Manhattan and Staten Island are each islands, and Queens and Brooklyn are located on the western end of Long Island. The Bronx is the only New York City borough that is attached to the mainland of New York State. The Bronx is also the only New York City borough that has a river running through it: The Bronx River.
Yes, it is located on the mainland of New York State. It is the only New York City borough that is not an island, or part of an island. Manhattan and Staten Island are each islands, and Brooklyn and Queens are part of Long Island.
Brooklyn is on Long Island. So is Queens. Brooklyn, Queens, and the rest of Long Island (which is made up of two counties, Nassau and Suffolk) all make up one big island that is actually larger than the state of Rhode Island!
Technically four of the five boroughs of New York City are on islands. Staten Island is the only one with "island" in its name. Manhattan is its own island. Brooklyn and Queens are part of Long Island. The Bronx is the only borough attached to the main land of New York State.
It is not a borough but a town in Nassau county, Long Island.
The Bronx is the northernmost borough of New York City. It is also the only New York City borough that is not an island or part of an island, but is attached to the mainland of New York State. The Bronx is also the only New York City borough that has a river running through it: The Bronx River.
no, Brooklyn, queens, the Bronx, staten island and Manhattan are all considered "NEW YORK CITY" but long island is not called a borough, it could be considered one though
No, Queens is the easternmost borough of New York City. Manhattan is the second-westernmost borough, after Staten Island.
No. The Bronx is the only New York City borough that is not an island, or part of an island. The borough of Manhattan and the borough of Staten Island are both islands, and the boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens are located on the western end of Long Island. The Bronx is the only New York City borough that is attached to the mainland of New York State.
Long Island City High School is located in Long Island City in the borough of Queens, New York City, United States.
The borough of Staten Island is Richmond County. Each New York City borough is also a 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.