

Quebec City is divided into sixarrondissements orboroughs. These boroughs are the result of several waves of amalgamation and reorganization of the political boundaries of Quebec City.
The six boroughs are further divided into 36quartiers ("neighbourhoods"), which are as of 2005[update] numbered instead of named.
From January 1, 2002 to October 31, 2009, the city had eight boroughs: La Cité, Les Rivières,Sainte-Foy–Sillery, Charlesbourg, Beauport, Limoilou, La Haute-Saint-Charles andLaurentien. The boroughs of La Cité and Limoilou were merged on November 1, while the borough of Laurentien was dissolved and divided between Sainte-Foy–Sillery–Cap-Rouge and La Haute-Saint-Charles.
Formerly, Quebec was divided into administrative districts, namedquartiers, which were redivided amongstarrondissements at the time of the2002 city mergers in Quebec.
Former cities are still commonly referred to by their former names even though their administrative structures no longer exist. This list includes cities that were merged in 2002. They are not boroughs, but many would be considered neighbourhoods.