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Brooklyn 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 with Kings County, one of twelve original counties established under British rule in 1683 in the then Province of New York.
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The Brooklyn Bridge across the East River (at right) was...
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New York City was the U.S. capital from 1785 until 1790....
- History of New York City
Brooklyn – jeden z pięciu okręgów (boroughs) Nowego Jorku oraz jednocześnie hrabstwo w stanie Nowy Jork, o nazwie Kings County. W 2019 roku liczył ok. 2 559 903 mieszkańców, co daje największą populację ze wszystkich okręgów Nowego Jorku.
Brooklyn is the most populous of New York City's boroughs, and was settled in 1646. 17th century. 1646 – Village of "Breuckelen" on the western end of Long Island authorized by the colonizing Dutch West India Company for their North American colony of New Netherland.
The Brooklyn Bridge across the East River (at right) was built from 1870 to 1883. The written history of New York City began with the first European explorer, the Italian Giovanni da Verrazzano in 1524. European settlement began with the Dutch in 1608 and New Amsterdam was founded in 1624.
New York City was the U.S. capital from 1785 until 1790. [25] The modern city was formed by the 1898 consolidation of its five boroughs: Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, The Bronx, and Staten Island.
Brooklyn 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 with Kings County, one of twelve original counties established under British rule in 1683 in the then Province of New York.
Nowy Jork (ang. City of New York, również New York, New York City) – miasto w Stanach Zjednoczonych o największej liczbie mieszkańców, a zarazem centrum jednej z najludniejszych aglomeracji na świecie [6] [7] [8]. Nowy Jork wywiera znaczący wpływ na światowy biznes, finanse, media, sztukę, modę, badania naukowe, technologię ...