These are the neighborhoods of Brooklyn, one of five boroughs of New York City, USA.
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[edit] 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
[edit] Northern Brooklyn
- Bushwick
- Greenpoint
- Williamsburg
- North Side
- South Side
- East Williamsburg
- South Williamsburg
[edit] Northeastern Brooklyn
- Arlington
- City Line
- Cypress Hills
- East New York
- Highland Park
- New Lots
- Spring Creek
- Starrett City
[edit] 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
[edit] Southwestern Brooklyn
- Bath Beach
- Bay Ridge
- Bensonhurst
- Borough Park
- Dyker Heights
- Greenwood Heights
- Fort Hamilton
- New Utrecht
- Sunset Park
[edit] 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
[edit] 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.
[edit] Bushwick
- Bushwick
- Greenpoint
- Williamsburg
[edit] Brooklyn
- Bedford-Stuyvesant
- 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
[edit] 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
[edit] New Utrecht
- Bay Ridge
- Borough Park
- Dyker Heights
- Fort Hamilton
- New Utrecht
- The northwestern half of Bath Beach
- The northwestern half of Bensonhurst
[edit] Flatbush
- Ditmas Park
- East Flatbush
- Farragut
- Fiske Terrace
- Flatbush
- Kensington
- Prospect-Lefferts Gardens
- Prospect Park South
- The northern half of Midwood