Gateway
The Gateway, in northeastern New Jersey, encompasses the six most urban counties in the state that are part of the sprawling metropolitan area of New York City.Tap on the map to travel |
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Newark
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Newark is New Jersey's largest city and second largest in Metro New York.
Jersey City
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Jersey City is New Jersey's second-largest city. Jersey City sits in Hudson County in the northeastern section of the state, across the Hudson from its older and bigger cousin, New York City and south of Hoboken.
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Hudson County
Hudson County is the smallest and most urban county in northeastern New Jersey on two peninsulas between the Hudson, Hackensack, and Passaic rivers.Middlesex County
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Middlesex County is squarely in the center of New Jersey, about midway between New York City and Philadelphia.
Union County
Union County is part of the Gateway region of New Jersey that is covered by sprawling metropolitan areas of New York City.Passaic County
Passaic County is in the Gateway region of northeastern New Jersey, and is part of the New York City metropolitan area.Gateway
- Type: region
- Description: geographic in New Jersey
- Location: New Jersey, Mid-Atlantic, United States, North America
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Latitude of centre
40.8° or 40° 48' northLongitude of centre
-74.2° or 74° 12' westWikidata ID
Q5527278Gateway Satellite Map
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Also Known As
- Chinese: 门户地区
- English: Gateway (New Jersey)
- English: Gateway Region
- German: Gateway-Region
- Hebrew: רצועת החוף הצפון-מזרחית של ניו ג'רזי
- Italian: Gateway Region
- Japanese: ゲートウェイ
- Venetian: Gateway Rejon
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