Outline of Washington, D.C.


The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the District of Columbia:
Washington, D.C., legally named the District of Columbia, in the United States of America, was founded on July 16, 1790, after the inauguration of City of Washington, the new capital of the country. The area given to District of Columbia, was originally ceded by the states of Maryland and Virginia in accordance with the Residence Act; however, in 1846, the retrocession of the District of Columbia, meant that the area of which was ceded by Virginia was returned, leaving of territory originally ceded by Maryland as the current area of the District in its entirety.
The City of Washington was originally a separate municipality within the Territory of Columbia until the District of Columbia Organic Act of 1871 effectively merged the City and the Territory into a single entity. It is for this reason that everything within its boundaries is legally the District of Columbia.

General reference

Geography of Washington, D.C.

Geographic features of Washington, D.C.

Places in Washington, D.C.

Environment of Washington, D.C.

Subdivisions of Washington, D.C.

Quadrants of Washington, D.C.

Neighborhoods of Washington, D.C.

The District of Columbia is divided into eight wards and 37 Advisory Neighborhood Commissions within these wards.
Ward 1
Adams Morgan
Columbia Heights
Kalorama
LeDroit Park
Mount Pleasant
Park View
Pleasant Plains
Shaw
Ward 2
Burleith
Downtown
Dupont Circle
Foggy Bottom
Georgetown
Sheridan Kalorama
Logan Circle
Mount Vernon Square
Shaw
West End
Ward 3
American University Park
Berkley
Cathedral Heights
Chevy Chase
Cleveland Park
Colony Hill
Forest Hills
Foxhall
Friendship Heights
Glover Park
Kent
Massachusetts Heights
McLean Gardens
North Cleveland Park
Observatory Circle
The Palisades
Potomac Heights
Spring Valley
Tenleytown
Wakefield
Wesley Heights
Woodland-Normanstone Terrace
Woodley Park
Ward 4
Barnaby Woods
Brightwood
Brightwood Park
Chevy Chase
Colonial Village
Crestwood
Fort Totten
Hawthorne
Manor Park
Petworth
Riggs Park
Lamond-Riggs
Shepherd Park
Sixteenth Street Heights
Takoma
Ward 5
Arboretum
Bloomingdale
Brentwood
Brookland
Carver Langston
Eckington
Edgewood
Fort Lincoln
Fort Totten
Gateway
Ivy City
Riggs Park
Langdon
Michigan Park
North Michigan Park
Pleasant Hill
Stronghold/Metropolis View
Trinidad
Truxton Circle
Woodridge
Ward 6
Barney Circle
Capitol Hill
Chinatown
Judiciary Square
Kingman Park
Navy Yard/Near Southeast
Near Northeast
Penn Quarter
NoMa, Washington, D.C.
Southwest Federal Center
Southwest Waterfront
Sursum Corda
Swampoodle
Union Station
Ward 7
Benning Heights
Benning Ridge
Benning
Burrville
Capitol View
Civic Betterment
Deanwood
Dupont Park
Eastland Gardens
Fairfax Village
Fairlawn
Fort Davis
Fort Dupont
Good Hope
• Grant Park
Greenway
Hillbrook
Hillcrest
Kenilworth
Kingman Park
Lincoln Heights
Mahaning Heights
Marshall Heights
Mayfair
Naylor Gardens
Penn Branch
Randle Highlands
River Terrace
Skyland
• Summit Park
Twining
Ward 8
Anacostia
Barry Farm
Bellevue
Buena Vista
Congress Heights
Douglass
Fairlawn
Garfield Heights
• Knox Hill
Shipley Terrace
Washington Highlands
Woodland

Demography of Washington, D.C.

Government and politics of Washington, D.C.

Structure of the government of Washington, D.C.

which is the successor committee to the United States House Committee on the District of Columbia, and

Branches of the government of Washington, D.C.

Executive branch of the government of Washington, D.C.

Law and order in Washington, D.C.

Military in Washington, D.C.

History of Washington, D.C.

History of the District of Columbia, by period

Culture of Washington, D.C.

The Arts in Washington, D.C.

Economy and infrastructure of Washington, D.C.

Education in Washington, D.C.