gptkbp:instanceOf
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gptkb:neighborhood
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gptkbp:adjacentTo
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gptkb:Bensonhurst
gptkb:Dyker_Heights
Gravesend
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gptkbp:area
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about 0.894 square miles
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gptkbp:areaCode
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347
718
917
929
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gptkbp:book
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gptkb:Brooklyn_Public_Library_–_Bath_Beach_branch
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gptkbp:borderedBy
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gptkb:Borough_Park
gptkb:Bensonhurst
gptkb:Gravesend_Bay
gptkb:Dyker_Beach_Park
gptkb:New_Utrecht
Gravesend
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gptkbp:borough
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gptkb:Brooklyn
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gptkbp:censusTract
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gptkb:Community_District_11
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gptkbp:communityDistrict
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gptkb:Brooklyn_Community_District_11
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gptkbp:country
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gptkb:United_States
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gptkbp:currentlyPopulatedBy
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gptkb:Chinese_Americans
gptkb:Hispanic_Americans
gptkb:Russian_Americans
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gptkbp:hasFireDepartment
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gptkb:FDNY_Engine_253
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gptkbp:hasMetroStation
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gptkb:D_train
gptkb:N_train
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gptkbp:hasParking
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gptkb:Bath_Playground
gptkb:Bensonhurst_Park
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gptkbp:historicallyInhabitedBy
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gptkb:Italian_Americans
gptkb:Jewish_Americans
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gptkbp:historicalName
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Bath Beach was named after Bath, Somerset, England
Bath Beach was once a resort destination in the late 19th and early 20th centuries
Bath Beach was annexed by the City of Brooklyn in the late 19th century
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https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label
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Bath Beach
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gptkbp:locatedIn
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gptkb:Brooklyn
gptkb:New_York
gptkb:New_York_City
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gptkbp:notableRoute
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gptkb:86th_Street
gptkb:Cropsey_Avenue
gptkb:Bay_Parkway
gptkb:Bath_Avenue
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gptkbp:policePrecinct
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gptkb:62nd_Precinct
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gptkbp:population
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approximately 31,000 (as of 2020 census)
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gptkbp:postalCode
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11214
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gptkbp:schoolDistrict
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gptkb:New_York_City_Department_of_Education_District_21
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gptkbp:timezone
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gptkb:Eastern_Time_Zone
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gptkbp:zipCode
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11214
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gptkbp:bfsParent
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gptkb:Ulmer_Park_Depot
gptkb:Coney_Island_Creek
gptkb:Exit_5:_26th_Avenue
gptkb:New_York's_11th_congressional_district
gptkb:Shore_Parkway
gptkb:Bensonhurst
gptkb:Dyker_Heights
gptkb:Ulmer_Park_Branch
gptkb:New_Utrecht_High_School
gptkb:Dyker_Heights,_Brooklyn,_New_York_City
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gptkbp:bfsLayer
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6
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