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List of Brooklyn, New York neighborhoods

These are the neighborhoods of Brooklyn, one of five boroughs of New York City.

Northwestern Brooklyn Northern Brooklyn Northeastern Brooklyn
*Boerum Hill *Brooklyn Heights

*Brooklyn Navy Yard

*Carroll Gardens *Clinton Hill

*Cobble Hill *Downtown Bklyn

*DUMBO *Fort Greene

*Fulton Ferry *Fulton's Landing

*Gowanus *Park Slope

*Prospect Heights *Red Hook

*Vinegar Hill *Windsor Terrace

*Bushwick

*East Williamsburg

*Greenpoint

*North Side

*Ridgewood

*South Side

*Williamsburg

*City Line

*Cypress Hills

*East New York

*Highland Park

*New Lots

*Spring Creek

*Starrett City

Central Brooklyn
*Bedford-Stuyvesant *Borough Park *Brownsville *Crown Heights *Ditmas Park *Ditmas Village

*East Flatbush *Farragut *Fiske Terrace *Flatbush *Kensington *Manhattan Terrace *Mapleton

*Midwood *Ocean Hill *Ocean Parkway *Parkville *Pigtown *Prospect Park South *Remsen Village

*Rugby *Weeksville *Wingate

Southwestern Brooklyn Southern Brooklyn Southeastern Brooklyn
*Bath Beach *Bay Ridge

*Bensonhurst *Dyker Heights

*Fort Hamilton *New Utrecht

*Sunset Park

*Brighton Beach *Coney Island

*Gerritsen Beach *Gravesend

*Homecrest *Manhattan Beach

*Plum Beach *Sea Gate

*Sheepshead Bay

*Barren Island *Bergen Beach

*Canarsie *Flatlands

*Georgetown *Marine Park

*Mill Basin *Mill Island

*Paerdegat Basin

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