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  2. The Bronx’s appellative history began with Jonas Bronck, an intrepid Swedish settler who didn't even live there for that long.

  3. Aug 28, 1987 · In 1898 the Annexed District became part of the Borough of the Bronx — presumably still referring to the river. After a while, however, people forgot about the river and began casually referring to the entire borough as “the Bronx.”. The use of “the,” in other words, is simply a historical accident. Cecil Adams.

  4. Jul 19, 2017 · The Bronx, or as it’s formally called, the Boogie-Down Bronx, has an interesting history. Not just as a borough but also in terms of its names. It wasn’t always the Bronx, so how did we get there?

  5. Jun 7, 2015 · taking a look at how many neighborhoods and streets came to be, NY1's Erin Clarke starts with how the Bronx got its name. It all started in 1639 when a Scandinavian, Jonas Bronck, settled in a ...

  6. Dec 30, 2008 · People often wonder why the Bronx, alone of all New York’s boroughs, has “the” as part of its name. It’s because the borough is named after the Bronx River and the river was named for a man born in far-off Sweden.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_BronxThe Bronx - Wikipedia

    With a population that is 54.8% Hispanic as of 2020, it is the only majority-Hispanic county in the Northeastern United States and the fourth-most-populous nationwide. [ 6 ] The Bronx is divided by the Bronx River into a hillier section in the west, and a flatter eastern section.

  8. Jul 6, 2022 · Probably the question asked most is why is it referred to as “The Bronx” instead of just “Bronx”? This then leads to the question of how the Bronx got its name in the first place. The answer to both is simple enough! In 1639, a Swedish-born man named Jonas Bronck came to a Dutch settlement in New Amsterdam.