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List of smaller islands in New York City

In addition to the three principal islands of New York City—Manhattan Island, Staten Island and part of Long Island—each borough contains several smaller islands. New York City contains about 36 to 42 islands in total.

The Bronx
Hunter Island, no longer an island, part of Pelham Bay ParkTwin Island, no longer an island, part of Pelham Bay Park • Goose Island, Hutchinson River, part of Pelham Bay Park • North Brother Island (East River) • South Brother Island (East River) • Pelham Islands, historical name for a group of mostly uninhabited islands in western Long Island SoundThe BlauzesChimney Sweeps IslandsCity Island, only inhabited island in the borough • Hart IslandHigh IslandRat IslandRikers Island (East River), location of New York City's jail == Brooklyn ==
Brooklyn
Canarsie Pol, uninhabited, island in Jamaica BayConey Island, no longer an island • Prospect Park Lake islands, • Chaim Baier Music Island • Duck Island • Three Islands • Mau Mau Island (also called White Island), located in Marine ParkRuffle Bar (Jamaica Bay) == Manhattan ==
Manhattan
Ellis Island (New York Harbor), shared with New JerseyGovernors Island (New York Harbor) • Liberty Island (New York Harbor) • Mill Rock (East River) • Randalls, Wards, and Sunken Meadow Island, joined by landfill (East River) • Roosevelt Island (East River) • U Thant Island, legally Belmont Island (East River) == Queens ==
Queens
Hog Island, destroyed • Prince of Wales Island (Jamaica Bay) • Rulers Bar Hassock, home to Broad Channel (Jamaica Bay) • Ruffle Bar (Jamaica Bay) • Subway Island / Winhole Hassock (Jamaica Bay) == Staten Island ==
Staten Island
Isle of Meadows (Arthur Kill) • Prall's Island (Arthur Kill) • Shooters Island (Kill van Kull), shared with New Jersey • Hoffman Island (Lower New York Bay) • Swinburne Island (Lower New York Bay) == See also ==
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