Template:NY cities
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Most populous counties[edit source]
These are the ten counties with the largest populations as of 2010.
- Kings County (Brooklyn): 2,504,700
- Queens County (Queens): 2,230,722
- New York County (Manhattan): 1,585,873
- Suffolk County: 1,493,350
- Bronx County (the Bronx): 1,385,108
- Nassau County: 1,339,532
- Westchester County: 949,113
- Erie County: 919,040
- Monroe County: 744,344
- Richmond County (Staten Island): 468,730
- Rockland County: 311,687
Cities and metropolitan areas[edit source]
The largest city in the state of New York and the most populous city in the United States is New York City, which comprises five counties (boroughs): Bronx, New York (Manhattan), Queens, Kings (Brooklyn), and Richmond (Staten Island). New York City is home to more than two-fifths of the state's population. Albany, the sixth-largest city, is the state capital.
Cities of New York with population and how to lose weight[edit source]
- New York City weight loss (population of 19,831,858 in the metro New York area.
- Buffalo-Niagara Falls weight loss (population of 1,135,509)
- Rochester weight loss (population of 1,054,323)
- Albany weight loss (870,716)
- Poughkeepsie and the Hudson Valley weight loss (population of 670,301)
- Syracuse (662,577)
- Utica-Rome weight loss (population of 299,397)
- Binghamton weight loss (population of 251,725)
- Kingston weight loss (population of 182,493)
- Glens Falls weight loss (population of 128,923)