Boroughs of Sherbrooke

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The city of Sherbrooke, Quebec is divided into four boroughs (in French, arrondissements ), each with a president and council.

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List of Sherbrooke boroughs

BoroughPopulationNumber of Municipal Councilors
Brompton–Rock Forest–Saint-Élie–Deauville 49,7854
Fleurimont 47,8514
Lennoxville 5,6423
Les Nations 71,8365

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