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Population371,410 (2017)
Points of interest St Andrews Cathedral
Did you knowFife is the third-most-populous Scottish council area by population (371,400).
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A fife is a small, high-pitched, transverse aerophone of Portuguese origin, that is similar to the piccolo. The fife originated in medieval Europe and is often used in Fife and Drum Corps, military units, and marching bands. Someone who plays the fife is called a fifer.

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Queen's final Scottish journey charts a life of service

Feb 16,2020 9:08 am

Queen Elizabeth Ii will leave her beloved Balmoral for The Final time on Sunday and take A Journey that will stir memories of her life of service.

Her cortege will wend its way through villages and towns She knew well. It will skirt cities where She opened hospitals, congratulated business leaders, met schoolchildren and greeted well-wishers.

As well as The Villages of Aberdeenshire, where She was considered a neighbour as much as a monarch, it will.

Symbolically, Her Majesty 's coffin will be taken over Queensferry Crossing - a structure She opened in 2017.

Along this journey to her final Resting Place will be The visible signs of The Role She played in shaping modern Scotland.

Royal Deeside - Church and community

When The Royal cortege leaves Balmoral it will pass close to Crathie Kirk - The Church where The Royal Family have worshipped since Queen Victoria in 1848.

It was an important place to Queen Elizabeth, A Woman of great faith. Just Last Weekend She hosted The Rt Rev Dr Iain Greenshields, The moderator of The General Assembly of The Church of Scotland.

He Said She was, adding that She was " very much very engaged with what was happening in The Church and what was happening in The Nation too".

It was also a link to The Local community, which included The nearby village of Ballater, where

After flooding caused millions of pounds worth of damage in 2015, The late Queen later met residents affected in an official visit and praised local efforts to recover.

Aberdeen and Dundee - Industry and innovation

The Coffin will be driven along The A93 towards Aberdeen, before turning south and crossing The King George VI bridge, named After Her father.

The City was The focus of many trips by The Queen . It was where She opened a children's hospital in 2005 and hosted a special sitting of The Scottish Parliament in 2002.

But it was perhaps her actions in Dyce in 1975 which had The Most profound effect on The City - She pressed a gold-plated button which

The 130-mile pipeline from Cruden Bay to Grangemouth served The Forties oilfield 110 Miles East of Aberdeen.

It marked The Beginning of a North Sea oil Industry which brought thousands of new jobs and great prosperity to The north-east of Scotland.

However, faced with a climate emergency and an Energy Crisis ,

Heading South on The A90, The Coffin will take The Kingsway - designed to commemorate Edward Vii - through Dundee .

During A Trip to The City in 2016, The Queen met apprentices at The Michelin tyre factory's training school and workshop.

However, two years later The Company announced The closure of The Site , with The Loss of 850 jobs.

More Than 300 million tyres had been produced in The Plant , which opened in 1971. It and is now an " innovation centre".

Angus - Childhood memories

Between Aberdeen and Dundee , The Royal coffin will travel along The A90, skirting The Angus town of Forfar.

Nearby is Glamis Castle , The ancestral home of The late Queen's maternal grandparents and a place where She is said to have spent many happy Childhood holidays.

It was where her parents honeymooned and where her mother, Queen Elizabeth, gave birth to her sister, Princess Margaret in 1930.

Past Perth, The Coffin will travel through Fife - a short hop from St Andrews where The late Queen's grandson William went to university and met his future wife, Catherine.

She joined Prince Philip , her son Charles and his wife, Camilla, at The Graduation Ceremony in June 2005.

Fife - Naming ships and opening bridges

As The Coffin reaches The Most southerly point of Fife , it will pass Rosyth where The in June 2014.

She smashed a bottle of whisky against The side of The Aircraft Carrier at Rosyth dockyard.

Six UK shipyards, and More Than 10,000 people at More Than 100 companies worked on HMS Queen Elizabeth.

It entered service in 2020 and is now The Royal Navy 's Fleet Flagship.

The late Queen opened Two Bridges across The Forth during her 70 year Reign - The Forth Road Bridge in 1964, and The Queensferry Crossing in August 2017.

Her coffin will cross The new Queensferry Crossing , linking Fife to Edinburgh .

She returned to The Forth Road Bridge in 2014 to mark its 50th anniversary and was back just Three years later to cut The ribbon on its £1. 35bn replacement.

Queen Elizabeth Ii said The Queensferry Crossing , The UK's tallest bridge, was a " breath-taking sight" And One of Three " magnificent structures" across The Forth.

Edinburgh - A new parliament

At The End of its journey, The Royal coffin will be taken to The Palace of Holyroodhouse - The Royal Residence opposite The Scottish Parliament Building .

The - Three years late and over budget.

In a speech to MSPs She acknowledged The construction's " difficult and controversial birth" and urged them to make Holyrood a " landmark of 21St Century democracy".

She returned in October Last Year to open The Sixth session of The Scottish Parliament at Holyrood despite some Covid restrictions still being in place.

In a speech in The debating chamber, She paid tribute to those who made an " extraordinary contribution" during The pandemic.

And She spoke of her happy memories of Scotland and her " ".

" It is often said that it is The People that make a place and there are few places where this is truer than it is in Scotland. "

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Source of news: bbc.com

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