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- Arverne3
- Astoria58
- Bayside11
- Bellerose1
- Cambria Heights4
- College Point11
- Corona73
- East Elmhurst5
- Elmhurst24
- Far Rockaway28
- Flushing460
- Forest Hills5
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- Bellerose1
- Cambria Heights4
- College Point11
- Corona73
- East Elmhurst5
- Elmhurst24
- Far Rockaway28
- Flushing460
- Forest Hills5
- Fresh Meadows7
- Glen Oaks3
- Hollis7
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- Jackson Heights8
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- Long Island City133
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- Middle Village14
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- Queens Village41
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- Richmond Hill16
- Ridgewood22
- Rosedale5
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- South Richmond Hill29
- Springfield Gardens13
- Sunnyside4
- Whitestone3
- Woodhaven3
- Woodside49
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