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Yes, there was indeed a sixth borough concept in Manhattan, often referred to in discussions about the city's neighborhoods and areas that were once considered part of New York City. This idea typically includes regions like Staten Island or even places like the Bronx or Brooklyn, depending on the context. The term is more symbolic than official, highlighting the diverse and expansive nature of the city's identity. However, officially, Manhattan is one of the five recognized boroughs of New York City.

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