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  1. 1. Assuming They Are The Same. One of the most common mistakes people make is assuming that Brooklyn and the Bronx are the same. While they are both boroughs in New York City, they have distinct differences in terms of culture, demographics, and geography.

  2. Each borough is coextensive with a respective county of the State of New York: The Bronx is Bronx County, Brooklyn is Kings County, Manhattan is New York County, Queens is Queens County, and Staten Island is Richmond County.

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    • Staten Island. Of the five New York City boroughs, Staten Island is by far the least populated, with just under 500,000 of the 8-million-plus people who call the Big Apple home.
    • The Bronx. The Bronx borders Westchester County at the northernmost end of New York City. Approximately 1.4 million New Yorkers call the Bronx’s 42 square miles of land area home.
    • Brooklyn. If Brooklyn were its own city, it would be the third-largest city in America, as its 2.7-million-plus residents put its population in line with the entire city of Chicago, Illinois.
    • Queens. Queens is New York’s largest borough by area, spanning 109 square miles of land and 69 square miles of additional water area. With just over 2.4 million residents who call the borough home, Queens is a melting pot of immigrant cultures, with significant Chinese, Indian, and Middle Eastern communities (among many others) who speak almost 150 different languages.
  4. New York City is divided into 77 police precincts, and each precinct is divided into sectors that correspond, as much as possible, with the boundaries of actual established neighborhoods. Enter your address into the map below to find your precinct and sector.

  5. Borough Investigative Chiefs oversee a coordinated investigatory effort that operates parallel to each patrol boroughManhattan South, Manhattan North, Bronx, Brooklyn South, Brooklyn North, Queens South, Queens North, and Staten Island.

  6. Dec 11, 2018 · Queens is the largest borough in terms of area at 109.7 square miles (284 square kilometers). It makes up 35% of the city's total area. Queens reportedly received its name from the Queen of England. It was settled by the Dutch in 1635 and became a New York City borough in 1898.

  7. Sep 21, 2020 · Conviction review: The Bronx traditionally had one of the countrys highest exoneration rates, and Clark created a Conviction Integrity Unit after taking office, planning to mirror the unit in Brooklyn.

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