The City of Greater New York was formed in 1898 through the consolidation of a number of municipalities, some of which were themselves previously consolidated from smaller municipalities. This article lists the villages, towns and cities that formerly existed within the current boundaries of New York City, from the time the British assumed control of New Amsterdam in 1664 until the 1898 consolidation. The term "town" as used in the state of New York refers to county divisions often known as townships in other states.
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- Merger (politics)
- Borough (New York City)
- Pelham, New York
- Richmond Hill, Queens
- Richmondtown, Staten Island
- College Point, Queens
- New Amsterdam
- New York County
- City of Greater New York
- Gravesend, Brooklyn
- Morrisania, Bronx
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- Lloyd Harbor, New York
- Manhattan
- Suffolk County, New York
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- Brooklyn
- Bushwick, Brooklyn
- Tottenville, Staten Island
- Wakefield, Bronx
- West Farms, Bronx
- Westchester County, New York
- Westchester Square, Bronx
- Whitestone, Queens
- Williamsbridge, Bronx
- Castleton, Richmond County, New York
- Eastchester, Bronx
- Edgewater Village Hall and Tappen Park
- Far Rockaway, Queens
- Flatbush, Brooklyn
- Flatlands, Brooklyn
- Flushing, Queens
- North Hempstead, New York
- Oyster Bay (town), New York
- Harlem
- Administrative divisions of New York
- Jamaica, Queens
- The Bronx
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- Hempstead (town), New York
- Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn
- Port Richmond, Staten Island
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- New York (state)
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- Yonkers, New York
- New Utrecht, Brooklyn
- Lists of former municipalities
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- Southfield, New York
- Long Island City, Queens
- Huntington, Suffolk County, New York
- Middletown, Richmond County, New York
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- Northfield, New York
- New Lots, Brooklyn
- Rockaway Peninsula
- Newtown, Queens
- Newtown, Queens County, New York
- Williamsburgh, Brooklyn
- Oyster Bay, Nassau County, New York
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