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Queens is one of the five boroughs of New York City, coextensive with Queens County, located on western Long Island. It borders the East River to the west, Brooklyn to the south, Nassau County to the east, and the Atlantic Ocean and Jamaica Bay to the south and southeast. It is the second-most populous borough of the city and is renowned for its cultural and linguistic diversity, with a resident population estimated around 2.3 million.

The name derives from Queens County, which was named for Catherine of Braganza, wife of King Charles

Queens includes a wide range of neighborhoods such as Flushing, Astoria, Long Island City, Elmhurst, Jackson

Queens hosts two major airports, John F. Kennedy International and LaGuardia, making it a critical gateway for

II.
The
county
was
established
in
1683,
and
Queens
became
a
borough
of
New
York
City
in
the
1898
consolidation
of
the
city.
The
area
has
a
long
history
of
immigration
and
urban
development,
evolving
from
rural
and
agricultural
land
to
a
densely
populated
urban
district
with
numerous
neighborhoods
and
communities.
Heights,
Jamaica,
Forest
Hills,
Rego
Park,
and
the
Rockaway
Peninsula.
It
is
home
to
large
Asian,
Caribbean,
Latin
American,
and
other
immigrant
communities,
contributing
to
a
vibrant
array
of
cuisines,
shops,
and
cultural
institutions.
Notable
cultural
sites
include
the
Queens
Museum,
the
Noguchi
Museum
in
Long
Island
City,
the
Museum
of
the
Moving
Image
in
Astoria,
and
Flushing
Meadows-Corona
Park,
which
houses
the
Unisphere
and
the
Billie
Jean
King
National
Tennis
Center,
venue
for
the
U.S.
Open.
international
and
domestic
travel.
It
is
also
a
hub
for
higher
education,
with
institutions
such
as
Queens
College
and
LaGuardia
Community
College,
along
with
extensive
public
transit
served
by
the
subway,
the
Long
Island
Rail
Road,
and
expressways
that
connect
it
to
other
parts
of
New
York
City
and
Long
Island.