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Aerial view of the Arthur Kill, a tidal strait that separates New Jersey (above) from Staten Island (below). Outerbridge Crossing connects the two, at the south end of Staten Island. Crossing its north end is the Goethals Bridge. The water body perpendicular to the Arthur Kill in New Jersey is the Rahway River. which divides Carteret on the south (left) and Linden on the north. The island in Arthur Kill is Prall's Island.
The Arthur Kill is a tidal strait that separates New Jersey (above) from Staten Island (below). Outerbridge Crossing connects the two, at the south end of Staten Island. Crossing its north end is the Goethals Bridge. The water body perpendicular to the Arthur Kill in New Jersey is the Rahway River. which divides Carteret on the south (left) and Linden on the north. The island in Arthur Kill is Prall's Island.

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In addition to the three principal islands of New York CityManhattan Island, Staten Island and part of Long Island—each borough contains several smaller islands. New York City contains about 36 to 42 islands in total.

The Bronx

Brooklyn

Manhattan

Queens

Staten Island

See also

References

  1. "New York's Treasure Trove of Tiny Islands". 11 October 2011.
Islands of New York City
Major islands
Pelham Islands
New York Bay
Entirely in NJ
Jamaica Bay
North River (Hudson River)
Former islands shown in italics
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