The first 15 quarters were officially founded and numbered in 1926, after first being drafted in 1911. As of 1930 there were two more unofficial quarters: the quarter XVI, which was called
Città Giardino Aniene in 1924; and the quarter XVII, that was named
Savoia in 1926. These two were later officially renamed, the XVII becoming
Trieste in 1946 and the XVI becoming
Monte Sacro in 1951. Other quarters have been renamed: the quarter XV, previously called
Milvio, became
Della Vittoria in 1935, while the III, once known as
Vittorio Emanuele III in honor of the
King of Italy, was renamed
Pinciano in 1946. In 1961, 18 more quarters were established and numbered XVIII to XXXV. Some of the new quarters were created dismembering five eastern
suburbs of the city, some others were established in the rural area around the city, the so called
Agro Romano (the remaining part of the Agro Romano was divided into
zones in the same year). ==List==