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Neighborhoods of Jacksonville, Florida

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New page: As the largest city in land area in the contiguous United States, Jacksonville, Florida is informally divided into five major sections which surround the urban downtown core. [[Westside]]...
As the largest city in land area in the contiguous United States, Jacksonville, Florida is informally divided into five major sections which surround the urban downtown core.

[[Westside]] consists of everything west of the St. Johns River, from Commonwealth Avenue south to the Clay County line.
[[Northwest Quadrant]] consists of everything on the west from Commonwealth Avenue north to I-295, and east to I-95.
[[Northside]] covers the crescent shaped upper area of the city to the north of I-295 on the west side of the St. Johns River, and north of the St. Johns River to the East.
[[Southside]] referring to everything between the St. Johns River east to the Intracoastal Waterway, and south to St. Johns County line.
[[Downtown]] the urban core and surrounding neighborhoods from the downtown northbank of the St. Johns River, north to the Trout River.
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