Lists of neighborhoods by city

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This is a list of lists of neighborhoods in cities around the world. An asterisk indicates a separate article.

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Africa

South Africa

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Map of Johannesburg, South Africa

Asia

Bangladesh

China, People's Republic of

Mainland China

Hong Kong

India

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Map of Mumbai, India

Iraq

Israel

Japan

Nepal

Saudi Arabia

Singapore

South Korea

Europe

Albania

Finland

Montenegro

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Map of Podgorica, Montenegro

Poland

Portugal

Russia

Serbia

Spain

United Kingdom

Ukraine

North America

Canada

United States

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Map of Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.

Sorted alphabetically by state or district for navigability purposes.

South America

Argentina

Brazil

Uruguay

Oceania

Australia

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Map of Canberra, Australia

New Zealand

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