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Brentwood is a hamlet ( and census-designated place ) located in Suffolk County, New York. As of the 2000 census, the CDP had a total population of 53,917. A hamlet is (usually â see below) a small settlement, too small or unimportant to be considered a village. ...
A census-designated place (CDP) is an area identified by the United States Census Bureau for statistical reporting. ...
Suffolk County is a county located in the state of New York. ...
This article is about the year 2000. ...
Brentwood is in the Town of Islip. Islip is a town located in Suffolk County, New York. ...
Geography
Brentwood is located at 40°46'54" North, 73°14'39" West (40.781805, -73.244060)GR1. The following is a list of sources used in the creation of Wikipedia articles on various geographic topics and locations, such as cities, counties, states, and countries. ...
According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 26.1 km² (10.1 mi²). 26.1 km² (10.1 mi²) of it is land and none of the area is covered with water. The United States Census Bureau (officially Bureau of the Census) is a part of the United States Department of Commerce. ...
Square kilometre (US spelling: Square kilometer), symbol km², is an SI unit of surface area. ...
A square mile is an Imperial unit of area equal to that of a square with sides each 1 statute mile (5,280 feet, 1,760 yards, 1,609. ...
Demographics As of the censusGR2 of 2000, there are 53,917 people, 12,580 households, and 10,894 families residing in the CDP. The population density is 2,069.3/km² (5,357.3/mi²). There are 13,039 housing units at an average density of 500.4/km² (1,295.6/mi²). The racial makeup of the CDP is 47.73% White, 18.06% African American, 0.57% Native American, 2.01% Asian, 0.11% Pacific Islander, 25.44% from other races, and 6.07% from two or more races. 54.25% of the population are Hispanic or Latino of any race. A census is the process of obtaining information about every member of a population (not necessarily a human population). ...
The following is a list of sources used in the creation of Wikipedia articles on various geographic topics and locations, such as cities, counties, states, and countries. ...
This article is about the year 2000. ...
The United States Census Bureau uses the federal governments definitions of race when performing a census. ...
The United States Census Bureau uses the federal governments definitions of race when performing a census. ...
The United States Census Bureau uses the federal governments definitions of race when performing a census. ...
The United States Census Bureau uses the federal governments definitions of race when performing a census. ...
The United States Census Bureau uses the federal governments definitions of race when performing a census. ...
The United States Census Bureau uses the federal governments definitions of race when performing a census. ...
The United States Census Bureau uses the federal governments definitions of race when performing a census. ...
The United States Census Bureau uses the federal governments definitions of race when performing a census. ...
There are 12,580 households out of which 46.6% have children under the age of 18 living with them, 61.2% are married couples living together, 17.4% have a female householder with no husband present, and 13.4% are non-families. 9.5% of all households are made up of individuals and 4.4% have someone living alone who is 65 years of age or older. The average household size is 4.23 and the average family size is 4.19. The examples and perspective in this article may not represent a worldwide view. ...
In the CDP the population is spread out with 29.9% under the age of 18, 10.6% from 18 to 24, 32.8% from 25 to 44, 18.5% from 45 to 64, and 8.2% who are 65 years of age or older. The median age is 31 years. For every 100 females there are 100.2 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there are 97.5 males. The median income for a household in the CDP is $59,208, and the median income for a family is $57,047. Males have a median income of $31,022 versus $25,946 for females. The per capita income for the CDP is $15,833. 11.3% of the population and 7.5% of families are below the poverty line. Out of the total population, 13.7% of those under the age of 18 and 10.6% of those 65 and older are living below the poverty line. The per capita income for a group of people may be defined as their total personal income, divided by the total population. ...
Map of countries showing percentage of population living in poverty The poverty line is the level of income below which one cannot afford to purchase all the resources one requires to live. ...
 | State of New York History | Education | Politics | People | Authorities | Political subdivisions | Towns | Counties State flag of New York. ...
Official language(s) None, English de facto Capital Albany Largest city New York City Area - Total - Width - Length - % water - Latitude - Longitude Ranked 27th 141,205 km² 455 km 530 km 13. ...
The Dutch were the first European settlers in the colony known as New Netherland (Nova Belgica in Latin). ...
The Politics of New York State tend to be more left-leaning than in most of the rest of the United States, with in recent decades a solid majority of Democratic voters, concentrated in New York City and its suburbs, and in the cities of Buffalo and Albany. ...
New York State public benefit corporations and authorities operate like quasi-private corporations, generally with boards appointed by elected officials. ...
The definitions of the political subdivisions of the state of New York differ from those in certain other countries or even various other U.S. states, leading to misunderstandings regarding the governmental nature of an area. ...
As of the 2000 census, there are 932 towns in the state of New York. ...
List of New York counties Map of the counties of New York State (click for larger version) Albany County: formed in 1683 as one of the original 12 counties. ...
| | Regions | Adirondack Mountains | Capital District | Catskill Mountains | Central | Finger Lakes | The Holland Purchase | Hudson Valley | Long Island | Mohawk Valley | North Country | Shawangunks | Southern Tier | Upstate | Western This list of regions of the United States includes official (governmental) and non-official areas within the borders of the United States, not including U.S. states, the federal district of Washington, D.C. or standard subentities such as cities or counties. ...
Eagle Lake, Adirondack region The Adirondack mountain range is a group of mountains in the northeastern part of New York that runs through Clinton, Essex, Franklin, Hamilton, Herkimer, Lewis, and Warren counties. ...
The Capital District (or Capital-Saratoga Area) is a term that refers to four counties that surrounds the Capital of New York and includes the counties of Schenectady County, Albany County, Saratoga County and Rensselaer County. ...
Catskill Escarpment and Blackhead Range as seen from Overlook Mountain The Catskill Mountains, a natural area in New York State northwest of New York City and southwest of Albany, are not, despite their popular name, true geological mountains, but rather a mature dissected plateau, an uplifted region that was subsequently...
Central New York is a term used to describe the central region of Upstate New York, roughly including the following counties and cities: The region has a population of about 1,112,646. ...
New Yorks Finger Lakes The Finger Lakes are glacially formed lakes in upstate New York, mainly linear in shape, each lake oriented on a north-south axis. ...
Map of the Holland Purchase The Holland Land Company was formed in 1796 by Wilheim Willink and a group of fellow Dutch bankers to purchase from Robert Morris a large tract of land in what is now western New York State, an area later known as the Holland Purchase. ...
For the magazine, see Hudson Valley (magazine). ...
The four counties of Long Island. ...
The six-county Mohawk Valley Region of the USA includes the industrialized cities of Utica and Rome, along with other smaller commercial centers. ...
The North Country describes the extreme northern frontier of the United States state of New York, bordering Lake Ontario, the Saint Lawrence River (across from the Canadian provinces of Ontario and Quebec), Vermont, and the Adirondack Mountains. ...
Castle Point in the Shawangunks The Shawangunk Ridge (also known as the Shawangunk Mountains, or The Gunks) is a ridge of mountains in Ulster County, Sullivan County and Orange County in the state of New York, extending from the northernmost point of New Jersey to the Catskill Mountains. ...
The Southern Tier is a geographical term that refers to the counties of upstate New York State west of the Catskill Mountains along the northern border of Pennsylvania, with the exception of the counties in the far west of the state near the city of Buffalo. ...
Upstate New York is the region of New York State outside of the core of the New York metropolitan area. ...
Western New York refers to the westernmost counties of New York State, roughly the area included in the Holland Purchase. ...
| | Twenty largest cities/villages | New York City | Buffalo | Rochester | Yonkers | Syracuse | Albany (capital) | New Rochelle | Mount Vernon | Schenectady | Utica | Hempstead | White Plains | Troy | Binghamton | Freeport | Valley Stream | Long Beach | Rome | Jamestown | Elmira This List of cities in New York State, USA, is an alphabetic list that also gives the primary county in which each city is located. ...
List of villages in New York, arranged in alphabetical order. ...
Nickname: The Big Apple Motto: Official website: City of New York Location [[Image:|250px|250px|Location of City of New York, New York]] Location in the state of New York Government Counties (Boroughs) Bronx (The Bronx) New York (Manhattan) Queens (Queens) Kings (Brooklyn) Richmond (Staten Island) Mayor Michael Bloomberg (R...
Nickname: Motto: Official website: Buffalo, NY Location Location of Buffalo in New York State Government County Erie County Mayor Byron Brown Geographical characteristics Area Total 136. ...
A portion of Rochesters skyline, looking north along the Genesee River from the Ford Street Bridge. ...
Yonkers, bordering the New York City borough of the Bronx and just 2 miles (3 km) north of Manhattan at the closest point of each, is the fourth largest city in the U.S. state of New York (behind Rochester), with a population of 196,086 (according to the 2000...
Clinton Square in Downtown Syracuse Syracuse is an American city in Central New York. ...
Motto: Nickname: Map Political Statistics Founded 1614 Incorporated 1686 Albany County Mayor Gerald D. Jennings Geographic Statistics Area - Total - Land - Water 56. ...
This is a list of United States state capitals: See also List of current and former capital cities within the United States List of capitals of subnational entities Reference http://www. ...
New Rochelle is a city located in Westchester County in the US state of New York, 16 miles (26 km) from Grand Central Terminal in New York City. ...
Mount Vernon is a city located in Westchester County, New York, immediately north of New York Citys The Bronx. ...
Union Colleges Nott Memorial, one of the most recognized buildings in Schenectady Schenectady (IPA ) is a city located in Schenectady County, New York, United States, of which it is the county seat. ...
This article is about Utica in New York, USA. For other places with this name, see Utica. ...
Hempstead is a village located in Nassau County, New York. ...
White Plains is a city located in Westchester County, New York. ...
Looking west down Broadway at downtown Troy. ...
Binghamton is a city in upstate New York in the United States. ...
Freeport is a village located in Nassau County, New York. ...
Valley Stream is a village located in Nassau County, New York in the United States. ...
Nickname: The City by the Sea Motto: {{{motto}}} Official website: City of Long Beach Location Location in the state of New York Government County Nassau County City Manager Charles T. Theofan Geographical characteristics Area 10. ...
Rome is a city located in Oneida County, New York. ...
Jamestown is a city located in Chautauqua County, New York in the USA. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 31,730. ...
Elmira is a city located in Chemung County, New York, USA. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 30,940. ...
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