Young people clashed with police between Halloween and Guy Fawkes night, with a number of arrests made.
There will now be restrictions in Niddrie, Balerno, Calton Hill and Seafield as there were last year, as well as Corstorphine, Moredun, Gracemount, Longstone and Sighthill.
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During the period covered, it will be a criminal offence to set off a firework in any of those areas, or to throw one into them, unless part of an officially licensed display.
However, the restrictions do not cover all of the areas in question.
On Hay Avenue in Niddrie, where fireworks were thrown at riot police tow years ago, one side of the road is covered and one is not.
Captain’s Road in Gracemount and Calder Road in Sighthill are also split in half by the restrictions.
Jane Meagher, leader of City of Edinburgh Council, told BBC Scotland: “The control zones are in a sense arbitrary.
“But I am confident the exact arrangements that we had last year will bring about the same consequences this year, which is a safer experience for everybody.
“This year if we find there are problems in relation to the zones then we definitely would consider changing them.”
This year the Glasgow areas of Govanhill, Pollokshields and Broomhouse will also be covered by firework restrictions from 1 to 10 November.