I will assume a New Yorker is asking this question. No, Chicago does not have boroughs. But cluster areas of Chicago do have a distinct NY borough like flavor. Just like NY, Chicago has neighborhoods with names and often times with a certain "flavor". I would compare areas of Chicago to NY like the following:
Manhattan = The Loop north to Uptown neighborhood
Brooklyn = south side
Bronx = west and near north west side
Queens = south west + north west + far north side
Boston has no boroughs.
As of 2009, there are 326 boroughs and districts in England. As of 2013, 32 of the boroughs are located in London.
There are states that have both counties and boroughs (for example, each county in New Jersey is divided into boroughs), but there is no state that has boroughs instead ofcounties.
Christopher Boroughs was born in 1975.
Cornish rotten boroughs ended in 1832.
As of October 2014, Alaska has 148 incorporated cities
Alaska has boroughs rather than counties. Alaska has 19 boroughs. Municipality of Anchorage is the most populated borough with a population of 291,826
New York City includes five boroughs-Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx and Staten Island.
towns, cities we don't have counties
Britain is divided into counties and there are boroughs (towns) within the counties.
Denbigh Boroughs - UK Parliament constituency - was created in 1542.
Denbigh Boroughs - UK Parliament constituency - ended in 1918.