A row of houses in the Jackson Ward neighborhood of Richmond. The district was listed as a Landmark District in 1978.

Richmond, Virginia, is the capital city of the Commonwealth of Virginia, and the fifth largest city in the state in terms of population,[1] and the main anchor city for the Greater Richmond Region, the third largest metropolitan statistical area in the Commonwealth, and the 43rd largest in the United States.[2] The City of Richmond is divided into five distinct districts, each district is further subdivided into several neighborhoods, although there is no formal criterion as to what defines a neighborhood within the City of Richmond. The five districts of Richmond are Downtown, East End, North Side, Southside, and West End.

Below is a list of neighborhoods in Richmond, Virginia, divided by their district:

Downtown

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East End

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Northside

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Southside

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West End

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References

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  1. ^ Brinkhoff, Thomas. "Virginia (USA): State, Major Cities, Places & Towns". US Census Bureau. CityPopulation.de. Retrieved February 2, 2013.
  2. ^ "2010 Census Data for Virginia" (PDF). U.S. Census. Census.gov. Retrieved February 2, 2013.
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