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Brooklyn is a borough of New York City.
Brooklyn may also refer to:
Places
editAustralia
edit- Brooklyn, Victoria, a suburb of Melbourne
- Brooklyn, New South Wales, a fishing town on the edge Sydney
- Brooklyn, Tasmania a suburb of Burnie
- Brooklyn Park, South Australia, a suburb of Adelaide
- Brooklyn Sanctuary, a nature reserve of Queensland
Canada
edit- Brooklyn, Newfoundland and Labrador, a settlement in Newfoundland and Labrador
- Brooklyn, Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia, a small village north of Yarmouth
- Brooklyn, Queens County, Nova Scotia, a village near Liverpool
- Brooklyn, Hants County, Nova Scotia, a rural community located in western Hants County
- Brooklyn, Prince Edward Island, one of two settlements
Netherlands
edit- Breukelen, a town north-west of Utrecht
New Zealand
edit- Brooklyn, Wellington, a suburb of Wellington
- Brooklyn (New Zealand electorate), a parliamentary constituency
- Brooklyn, Tasman District, a settlement and rural valley in the Tasman District
South Africa
edit- Brooklyn, Pretoria, a suburb of Pretoria
- Brooklyn, Cape Town, a suburb of Cape Town
United States
edit- Brooklyn (Jacksonville), a neighborhood of Jacksonville, Florida
- Brooklyn, California, former city annexed to Oakland
- Brooklyn, California, former name of Red Dog, California
- Brooklyn, Connecticut, a New England town
- Brooklyn (CDP), Connecticut, the central village in the town
- Brooklyn Green Historic District, at the center of the village
- Brooklyn (Waterbury), a neighborhood of Waterbury, Connecticut
- Brooklyn, a settlement that eventually became Dayton, Kentucky
- Brooklyn, Illinois
- Brooklyn, Indiana
- Brooklyn, Iowa
- Brooklyn, Baltimore, a neighborhood in Baltimore, Maryland
- Brooklyn Park, Maryland, in Anne Arundel County but adjacent to Brooklyn, Baltimore
- Brooklyn, Michigan
- Brooklyn, an early name for the settlement that eventually became Minneapolis, Minnesota
- Brooklyn Center, Minnesota (derived from Minneapolis)
- Brooklyn Park, Minnesota (derived from Minneapolis)
- Brooklyn, Missouri
- Brooklyn, East Otto, New York, a hamlet in Cattaraugus County
- Brooklyn, Franklin, Delaware County, New York, a former hamlet
- Brooklyn, a neighborhood in Charlotte, North Carolina
- Brooklyn, part of Glenwood-Brooklyn Historic District in Raleigh, North Carolina
- Brooklyn, Ohio
- Old Brooklyn, Cleveland, Ohio
- Brooklyn, Portland, Oregon
- Brooklyn, Washington
- Brooklyn, West Virginia (disambiguation)
- Brooklyn, Wisconsin (disambiguation)
- Brooklyn Township (disambiguation)
Arts and entertainment
editFilm and television
edit- Brooklyn (film), a 2015 film based on Colm Tóibín's novel (see below)
- Brooklyn Nine-Nine, an American police procedural sitcom airing from 2013-2021
- Wyatt Cenac: Brooklyn, a standup comedy special by Wyatt Cenac
- Brooklyn, a Gargoyles character
- Brooklyn Masefield, a Beyblade character
Songs
edit- "Brooklyn", by Jesse Malina from The Fine Art of Self Destruction, 2002
- "Brooklyn", by Mos Def from Black on Both Sides, 1999
- "Brooklyn", by Woodkid from Iron, 2011
- "Brooklyn", by the Youngblood Brass Band from Center:Level:Roar, 2003
- "Brooklyn (If You See Something, Say Something)", by Taking Back Sunday from Louder Now, 2006
- "Brooklyn", by Maisie Peters from You Signed Up for This, 2021
Other media
edit- Brooklyn (musical), a 2004 Broadway musical
- Brooklyn (novel), a 2009 novel by Colm Tóibín
- Brooklyn (2024 novel), a 2024 novel by Tracy Brown
People
edit- Brooklyn (given name)
- Mary J. Blige (b. 1971), singer who uses the moniker "Brook Lynn" when rapping
Ships
edit- USS Brooklyn, various ships
- Brooklyn, which brought Mormon pioneers to San Francisco in 1846
Sports
editAmerican football
edit- Brooklyn Dodgers (AAFC), 1946 to 1949
- Brooklyn Dodgers (NFL), 1930 to 1944
- Brooklyn Lions / Horsemen (1926), a National Football League and first American Football League merged franchise
- Brooklyn Tigers, later Rochester Tigers, members of the second American Football League 1936–1937
Other sports
edit- Brooklyn (cycling team), an Italian professional cycling team 1970–1977
- Brooklyn Dodgers, Major League Baseball team that became the Los Angeles Dodgers in 1958
- Brooklyn Nets, a professional basketball team in the NBA
- Brooklyn, a term used in bowling
Other uses
edit- Brooklyn (cocktail), a whiskey cocktail
- Apache Brooklyn, software in Apache Incubator