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Northwestern Brooklyn
BoCoCa
Boerum Hill
Carroll Gardens
Cobble Hill
Brooklyn Heights
Brooklyn Navy Yard
Clinton Hill
Downtown Brooklyn
DUMBO
Fort Greene
Gowanus
Park Slope
Prospect Heights
RAMBO
Red Hook
Vinegar Hill
Windsor Terrace
Northern Brooklyn
Bushwick
Greenpoint
Williamsburg
North Side
South Side
East Williamsburg
South Williamsburg
Northeastern Brooklyn
Arlington
City Line
Cypress Hills
East New York
Highland Park
New Lots
Spring Creek
Starrett City
Central Brooklyn
Bedford
Bedford-Stuyvesant
Beverly Square East
Beverly Square West
Brownsville
Crown Heights
Ditmas Park
Ditmas Park West
Ditmas Village
East Flatbush
Farragut
Fiske Terrace
Flatbush
Kensington
Lefferts Manor
Manhattan Terrace
Mapleton
Midwood
Ocean Hill
Ocean Parkway
Parkville
Pigtown
Prospect Lefferts Gardens
Prospect Park South
Remsen Village
Rugby
Stuyvesant Heights
Weeksville
Wingate
Southwestern Brooklyn
Bath Beach
Bay Ridge
Bensonhurst
Borough Park
Dyker Heights
Greenwood Heights
Fort Hamilton
New Utrecht
Sunset Park
Southern Brooklyn
Brighton Beach, also known as "Little Odessa"
Coney Island
Gerritsen Beach
Gravesend
Homecrest
Madison
Manhattan Beach
Plum Beach
Sea Gate
Sheepshead Bay
[edit] Southeastern Brooklyn
Barren Island
Bergen Beach
Canarsie
Flatlands
Georgetown
Marine Park
Mill Basin
Mill Island
Paerdegat Basin
List of neighborhoods by historical town
Prior to the consolidation of the entirety of Kings county into the City of Brooklyn, Brooklyn consisted of six towns with clearly-defined borders. These towns were, counter-clockwise from the north, Bushwick, Brooklyn, Flatlands, Gravesend, New Utrecht, with Flatbush in the middle. The modern neighborhoods bearing these names are located roughly in the center of each of these original towns. The extreme eastern section of the historical Town of Brooklyn was also known as the Town of New Lots for several years in the mid-nineteenth century.
Bushwick
Bushwick
Greenpoint
Williamsburg
Brooklyn
Bedford-Stuyvesant
BoCoCa
Boerum Hill
Carroll Gardens
Cobble Hill)
Brooklyn Heights
Brownsville
City Line
Clinton Hill
Crown Heights
Cyprus Hills
Downtown Brooklyn
DUMBO
East New York
Fort Greene
Gowanus
Greenwood Heights
Highland Park
New Lots
Ocean Hill
Park Slope
Prospect Heights
RAMBO
Spring Creek
Starrett City
Stuyvesant Heights
Sunset Park
Vinegar Hill
Weeksville
Windsor Terrace
Wingate
Flatlands
Bergen Beach
Canarsie
Flatlands
Georgetown
Marine Park
Mill Basin
The southeastern quarter of Midwood
[edit] Gravesend
Brighton Beach
Coney Island
Gerritsen Beach
Gravesend
Homecrest
Madison
Manhattan Beach
Plum Beach
Seagate
Sheepshead Bay
The southeastern half of Bath Beach
The southeastern half of Bensonhurst
The southwestern quarter of Midwood
New Utrecht
Bay Ridge
Borough Park
Dyker Heights
Fort Hamilton
New Utrecht
The northwestern half of Bath Beach
The northwestern half of Bensonhurst
Flatbush
Ditmas Park
East Flatbush
Farragut
Fiske Terrace
Flatbush
Kensington
Prospect-Lefferts Gardens
Prospect Park South
The northern half of Midwood |




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