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List of Pittsburgh neighborhoods

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This is a list of 90 neighborhoods in the city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. Generally neighborhood development followed ward boundaries, although the City Planning Commission has defined some neighborhood areas.[1] The map of neighborhoods presented here is based on the official designations from the City of Pittsburgh.[2]

Neighborhoods

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Squirrel Hill SouthGreenfieldHazelwoodGlen HazelHaysNew HomesteadLincoln PlaceSt. ClairArlingtonArlington HeightsMt. OliverCarrickOverbrookBrooklineBon AirBeltzhooverKnoxvilleBeechviewMt. WashingtonSouth Side SlopesAllentownSouth Side FlatsSouth ShoreDuquesne HeightsBanksvilleSwisshelm ParkRidgemontWest EndWestwoodOakwoodEast CarnegieElliottCrafton HeightsSheradenEsplenChartiers CityWindgapFairywoodRegent SquarePoint BreezePoint Breeze NorthHomewood WestHomewood SouthEast HillsHomewood NorthLincoln–Lemington–BelmarLarimerSquirrel Hill NorthShadysideSouth OaklandCentral OaklandNorth OaklandWest OaklandBluffCentral Business DistrictStrip DistrictCrawford-RobertsBedford DwellingsMiddle HillTerrace VillagePolish HillHighland ParkLower LawrencevilleUpper HillCentral LawrencevilleUpper LawrencevilleStanton HeightsMorningsideBloomfieldGarfieldFriendshipEast LibertyHerrs IslandBrunot IslandNorth ShoreTroy HillChateauManchesterCalifornia-KirkbrideAllegheny WestAllegheny CenterCentral NorthsideEast AlleghenyFineviewSpring GardenSpring Hill–City ViewNorthview HeightsPerry SouthMarshall-ShadelandBrighton HeightsPerry NorthSummer HillPittsburghPennsylvania
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Areas

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List of municipalities annexed

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Jones, Diana N. (June 5, 2006). "Defining city neighborhoods an imprecise process". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved December 7, 2009.
  2. ^ "Geographic Information Systems - Pittsburgh Map Room". City of Pittsburgh. Retrieved September 16, 2014.
  3. ^ "The Growth of Pittsburgh: Annexation and Population".