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.
It's predominantly known for being the birthplace of rap and hip-hop music and as the home of the famous professional baseball team, the New York Yankees. Despite these defining features, few visitors to New York make it to the Bronx.
New York is bordered by five U.S. states (Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Vermont), two Great Lakes (Lake Erie and Lake Ontario), and two Canadian provinces (Ontario and Quebec).
The Bronx is the northernmost of the city's boroughs. It is separated from Manhattan (to the south and west) by the narrow Harlem River and is further bordered by Westchester county (north), the Hudson River (west), the East River (south), and Long Island Sound (east).
The Harlem River separates the island of Manhattan from the Bronx, and connects the Hudson River and East River/Long Island Sound. This nine-mile long tidal strait was once a complex system of tributaries, wetlands, and meandering shorelines.
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.
Answer: India has seven borders: Afghanistan and Pakistan to the north-west, China, Bhutan, and Nepal to the north, Myanmar to the east, and desh to the east. Sri Lanka (from the south-east) and the Maldives (from the south-west) have water boundaries.
To the east, India shares borders with desh and Myanmar. India's border with Nepal and Bhutan lies to the north and north-east of the country.
To the northwest, India is bordered by Pakistan and Afghanistan, while China, Nepal, and Bhutan lie to the north. On the eastern side, desh and Myanmar share extensive boundaries with India.