Places like Compton, Santa Monica, Glendale, Long Beach, etc are technically their own cities, but they are still widely regarded to be Los Angeles even if they're technically their own places in the middle of one big sprawling metropolis. But, despite also being part of one big sprawling metropolis, are the likes of Newark, Jersey City, Long Island, Hoboken, etc generally viewed as part of New York in a similar way? If not, why not? I get some of these places are in an entirely different state, but even Newark airport until recently was called "New York Newark".
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