List of villages in New York

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This is a list of villages in New York, which includes all 534 villages in the U.S. state of New York. At the time of the 2010 United States Census, the state of New York had 555 villages. Since then, 21 villages were dissolved (four in Cattaraugus County, three in Oneida County, two each in Chautauqua County, St. Lawrence County and Wayne County, one each in Essex County, Jefferson County, Seneca County, Washington County and Oswego County as well as Keeseville in Clinton and Essex counties), while one new village was created in Suffolk County (Mastic Beach). After only seven years of being incorporated, the Village of Mastic Beach dissolved on December 31, 2017. The village of Van Etten in Chemung County and the village of Harrisville in Lewis County were both dissolved on December 31, 2 rdf:langString
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rdf:langString This is a list of villages in New York, which includes all 534 villages in the U.S. state of New York. At the time of the 2010 United States Census, the state of New York had 555 villages. Since then, 21 villages were dissolved (four in Cattaraugus County, three in Oneida County, two each in Chautauqua County, St. Lawrence County and Wayne County, one each in Essex County, Jefferson County, Seneca County, Washington County and Oswego County as well as Keeseville in Clinton and Essex counties), while one new village was created in Suffolk County (Mastic Beach). After only seven years of being incorporated, the Village of Mastic Beach dissolved on December 31, 2017. The village of Van Etten in Chemung County and the village of Harrisville in Lewis County were both dissolved on December 31, 2018, while the village of Morristown in St. Lawrence County was dissolved on December 31, 2019. Most villages in New York are located within a single town and county, but some villages are located in more than one town. Of those, there are eight villages located in more than one county: * Almond (Allegany & Steuben Counties) * Attica (Genesee & Wyoming Counties) * Deposit (Broome & Delaware Counties) * Dolgeville (Fulton & Herkimer Counties) * Earlville (Chenango & Madison Counties) * Gowanda (Cattaraugus & Erie Counties) * Rushville (Ontario & Yates Counties) * Saranac Lake (Essex & Franklin Counties)
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