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The Bronx
NameThe Bronx
CountyBronx County
StateNew York
CountryUnited States

The Bronx is the northernmost of the five boroughs of New York City, located in the state of New York. It is bordered by Westchester County to the north, Manhattan to the southwest, Queens to the southeast, and Staten Island to the southwest, across the New York Harbor. The Bronx is home to the New York Yankees baseball team, which plays at Yankee Stadium, and the Fordham University Rams football team, which plays at Jack Coffey Field. The borough is also home to the Bronx Zoo, the largest metropolitan zoo in the United States, and the New York Botanical Garden, a National Historic Landmark.

Geography

The Bronx is located in the northeastern part of New York City, bordered by the Hudson River to the west, the East River to the southeast, and Long Island Sound to the east. The borough's terrain is characterized by hills and valleys, with the Van Cortlandt Park and Pelham Bay Park being the largest parks in the borough. The Bronx is also home to the Bronx River, which flows through the borough and into the East River. The borough's geology is composed of Fordham gneiss and Inwood marble, with bedrock formations dating back to the Paleozoic Era. The Bronx is also home to the University Heights neighborhood, which is located near the Fordham University campus and the New York Public Library's Fordham Library branch.

History

The Bronx has a rich and diverse history, with the area being inhabited by the Lenape Native American tribe before the arrival of European settlers. The borough was named after Jonas Bronck, a Swedish settler who arrived in the area in the 17th century. The Bronx was part of Westchester County until it was annexed by New York City in 1874. The borough played a significant role in the American Civil War, with the Battle of Fort Schuyler taking place in the area. The Bronx is also home to the Edgar Allan Poe Cottage, the former residence of Edgar Allan Poe, and the Van Cortlandt House Museum, a museum showcasing the history of the Van Cortlandt family. The borough is also home to the Bronx Museum of the Arts, which features a collection of contemporary art from Africa, Asia, and Latin America.

Demographics

The Bronx has a diverse population, with a mix of ethnic groups and nationalities. The borough is home to a large African American population, as well as significant Puerto Rican, Dominican, and Mexican American populations. The Bronx is also home to a large Jewish population, with the Riverdale neighborhood being a major Jewish community. The borough is also home to the Fordham neighborhood, which is a major commercial center and home to the Fordham University campus. The Bronx is also home to the Belmont neighborhood, which is known for its Italian-American cuisine and culture, and the Arthur Avenue retail corridor, which features a variety of Italian restaurants and shops. The borough is also home to the Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center, a major hospital and medical center.

Economy

The Bronx has a diverse economy, with a mix of industries and businesses. The borough is home to the Hunts Point neighborhood, which is a major food distribution center and home to the Hunts Point Cooperative Market. The Bronx is also home to the Fordham neighborhood, which is a major commercial center and home to the Fordham University campus. The borough is also home to the Bronx Overall Economic Development Corporation, a non-profit organization that works to promote economic development in the borough. The Bronx is also home to the New York City Economic Development Corporation, which has invested in various infrastructure projects in the borough, including the Hudson Yards development project. The borough is also home to the Bronx Chamber of Commerce, a business organization that represents the interests of businesses in the borough.

Culture

The Bronx has a rich and diverse culture, with a mix of arts and entertainment options. The borough is home to the Bronx Museum of the Arts, which features a collection of contemporary art from Africa, Asia, and Latin America. The Bronx is also home to the New York Botanical Garden, a National Historic Landmark that features a variety of plant species and gardens. The borough is also home to the Bronx Zoo, the largest metropolitan zoo in the United States, and the Van Cortlandt House Museum, a museum showcasing the history of the Van Cortlandt family. The Bronx is also home to the Fordham University Rams football team, which plays at Jack Coffey Field, and the New York Yankees baseball team, which plays at Yankee Stadium. The borough is also home to the Bronx Academy of Arts and Dance, a performing arts center that features a variety of dance and theater performances.

Education

The Bronx is home to a number of educational institutions, including Fordham University, a private university that is one of the oldest Catholic universities in the United States. The borough is also home to the Bronx Community College, a public college that is part of the City University of New York system. The Bronx is also home to the Hostos Community College, a public college that is part of the City University of New York system. The borough is also home to the Lehman College, a public college that is part of the City University of New York system. The Bronx is also home to the New York Public Library's Bronx Library Center, a major library that features a variety of books, media, and programs. The borough is also home to the Bronx High School of Science, a public high school that is one of the most selective and competitive high schools in the United States.