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The Bronx is one of the boroughs of New York City. Covering 57 sq mi (147.6 sq km) of which the land area is just 42 sq mi (101.8 sq km), the Bronx is the northernmost borough of the city. It is also the only one which is primarily on mainland United States, where it borders Westchester County of New York State. Of the five boroughs, the Bronx ranks fouth in population and size, and third in population density.

Originally outside New York City, the Bronx was annexed by the city in parts - West Bronx in 1874, East Bronx in 1895. The two parts are divided by the Bronx River. In 1898, the Bronx became a separate borough and county. The Bronx borough has the same boundary as Bronx County. They were created by separating them from the Borough of Manhattan, which remains as New York County.

Edgehill Church, the BronxEdgehill Church, the Bronx
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The Bronx was named after the Bronx River, which in turn was named after Jonas Bronck, an immigrant from Småland in Sweden. Bronck had settled east of the river, which was then named the Bronck River. The area was originally the homeland of the Lenape Native Americans, but with more settlers arriving from the Netherlands and Great Britain, the Indians were forced to move out.

In the 19th century successive waves of immigrants arriving, among them Italians, Germans, Jews and Irish. Joining them were Cuban, African Americans and Hispanic Americans from the Caribbean area, particularly Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic. Together, the different ethnic groups created a culture of their own in the Bronx.

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The road system in the Bronx is also laid out in a grid system, but unlike the strict grid of Manhattan, the streets of the Bronx follow a more irregular grid pattern, due partly to the hilly terrain. East Bronx has a more regular grid, as the land there is flatter.

Visiting the Bronx

You can reach the Bronx from Manhattan by taking the subway. The trains going to Bronx include 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, B and D.

Yanke Stadium, the BronxYanke Stadium, the Bronx
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Sights in the Bronx

  1. Bronx Zoo / Wildlife Conservation Park

  2. City Island

  3. Edgar Allan Poe Cottage

  4. Hall of Fame for Great Americans

  5. Maritime Industry Museum at Fort Schuyler

  6. New York Botanical Garden

  7. Orchard Beach

  8. Van Cortlandt House Museum

  9. Wave Hill

  10. Woodlawn Cemetery

  11. Yankee Stadium

Places in the Bronx

  1. Baychester

  2. Bedford Park

  3. Belden Point

  4. Castle Hill

  5. City Island

  6. Eastchester

  7. Edenwald

  8. Fordham

  9. Harding Park

  10. Highbridge

  11. Hunts Point

  12. Kingsbridge

  13. Marble Hill

  14. Melrose

  15. Morris Heights

  16. Morris Park

  17. Morrisania

  18. Mott Haven

  19. Norwood

  20. Parkchester

  21. Pelham Bay

  22. Pelham Gardens

  23. Pelham Parkway

  24. Riverdale

  25. Soundview

  26. The Hub

  27. Throggs Neck

  28. Tremont

  29. Van Nest

  30. Wakefield

  31. West Farms

  32. Williamsbridge

  33. Woodlawn

  34. University Heights

Islands of the Bronx

  1. North Brother Island

  2. Pelham islands

  3. Rikers Island

  4. South Brother Island

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