- The
boroughs of New York City are the five
major governmental districts that
comprise New York City. They are the Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, and...
- of the
metropolitan boroughs of
Islington and Finsbury. The new
entity remains the
second smallest borough in
London and the
third-smallest
district in...
- is a
borough of New York City
located at the
westernmost end of Long
Island in the
State of New York.
Formerly an
independent city, the
borough is coextensive...
- po****tion of 367,100 inhabitants, it is the
third most
populous London borough.
Ealing is the
third largest London borough in po****tion and
eleventh largest in...
-
state of
Alaska is
divided into 19
organized boroughs and 11
census areas in the
unorganized borough. Alaska, and the
states of
Connecticut and Louisiana...
- A
rotten or
pocket borough, also
known as a
nomination borough or
proprietorial borough, was a
parliamentary borough or
constituency in England, Great...
-
State College is a
borough and home rule muni****lity in
Centre County, Pennsylvania,
United States. It is a
college town,
dominated economically, culturally...
- The
borough presidents are the
chief executives of the five
boroughs of New York City. For most of the city's history, the
office exercised significant...
- 422,500 in 2011; it is the
third-largest
metropolitan district in
England by area,
behind Doncaster and Leeds. The
borough was
formed on 1
April 1974...
- town and
borough in Suffolk, England. It is the
county town, and
largest in Suffolk,
followed by
Lowestoft and Bury St Edmunds, and the
third-largest po****tion...