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Staten is a term of Dutch origin meaning "the States" and is used in several contexts, including geography, government, and surnames. In geography, Staten Island is a borough of New York City named from the Dutch Staten Eylandt. The island was named by Dutch navigator Henry Hudson in 1609 in honor of the States General of the Netherlands. Today Staten Island is the southernmost borough of New York City, known for its parks, hills, and waterfront communities.

In Dutch governance, Staten denotes an assembly of representatives. Provinciale Staten are the elected provincial legislatures

As a surname, Staten exists of Dutch origin. It is relatively uncommon and may indicate ancestral ties

in
the
twelve
provinces.
The
Staten-Generaal
is
the
national
legislature
of
the
Netherlands
and,
in
modern
usage,
refers
to
the
combined
bodies
of
the
Senate
(Eerste
Kamer)
and
the
House
of
Representatives
(Tweede
Kamer).
The
term
appears
frequently
in
historical
contexts
as
well
as
in
current
constitutional
language.
to
a
place
or
to
the
historical
estates
of
a
region.