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How many cities are in Bronx County? There is 1 city in Bronx County, New York.
It shares a land border with Westchester County to its north; to its south and west, the New York City borough of Manhattan is across the Harlem River; and to its south and east is the borough of Queens, across the East River.
New York City Counties BoroughCounty Bronx Bronx County Brooklyn Kings County Manhattan New York County Queens Queens County1 more row
The Bronx was originally part of Westchester County, but it was ceded to New York County in two major parts (West Bronx, 1874 and East Bronx, 1895) before it became Bronx County.
By Subway: The main subway lines connecting The Bronx to the rest of New York City are 1, 2, B, D, 4, 5 (Lexington Avenue Express), and 6.
New York State County Codes CodeCounty 58 Bronx 59 Kings 60 New York 61 Queens18 more rows
New York City Counties BoroughCounty Bronx Bronx County Brooklyn Kings County Manhattan New York County Queens Queens County1 more row
The Bronx has a mixed reputation, often associated with crime, poverty, and urban decay. This perception is partly due to historical factors like the decline of industry and the rise of gangs in the mid-20th century.
Property records are public. People may use these records for background information on purchases, mortgages, asset searches, and other legal and financial transactions. Reviewing these documents is not necessarily the same as a title search.