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JEWISH AND KOSHER QUEENS, NYC, NEW YORK:
Located on the western portion of Long Island, Queens is home to two of the three major New York City area airports, JFK International Airport and LaGuardia Airport. It is also the location of the New York Mets baseball team, the US Open tennis tournament, Flushing Meadows Park, Kaufman Astoria Studios, Silvercup Studios, and Aqueduct Racetrack.
As of the 2005[update] American Community Survey, immigrants comprise 47.6% of Queens residents. With a population of 2.3 million, it is the second most populous borough in New York City (behind Brooklyn) and the tenth most populous county in the United States. It is also the nation's fourth-most-densely populated county (after the counties covering Manhattan, Brooklyn and the Bronx).The 2.3 million figure is the highest historical population for the borough. Were each borough an independent city, Brooklyn and Queens would be the country's third and fourth largest cities, respectively, after Los Angeles and Chicago.
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New York's
Five Boroughs at a Glance
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| Jurisdiction | Population | Land Area | ||
| Borough of | County of | 1 April 2010 Census |
square miles |
square km |
| Manhattan | New York | 1,585,873 | 23 | 59 |
| The Bronx | Bronx | 1,385,108 | 42 | 109 |
| Brooklyn | Kings | 2,504,700 | 71 | 183 |
| Queens | Queens | 2,230,722 | 109 | 283 |
| Staten Island | Richmond | 468,730 | 58 | 151 |
| 8,175,133 | 303 | 786 | ||
| 19,378,102 | 47,214 | 122,284 | ||
| Source: United States Census Bureau | ||||
Queens was established in 1683 as one of the original 12 counties of New York and was supposedly named for the Queen consort, Catherine of Braganza (1638–1705), the Portuguese princess who married King Charles II of England in 1662.
The borough is considered one of the more
suburban boroughs of
New York City. The neighborhoods in eastern Queens have a
look and feel similar to the bordering suburbs of western
Nassau County. In its northwestern section, however, Queens
is home to many urban neighborhoods and several central business
districts.
Long Island City, on the Queens' waterfront across from
Manhattan, is the site of the
Citicorp Building, the tallest skyscraper in New York City
outside of Manhattan, and the tallest building on geographic
Long Island.
Source:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queens
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