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One of the council area of Scotland is a peninsula called as Fife.
It is bordered by the Firth of Forth towards the south, by the North Sea towards the east and by the Firth of Tay towards the north. In the western region of Fife are the Ochil Hills which block the traffic.
There are three bridges across which the traffic in Fife passes out – The Tay Road Bridge, the Kincardine Bridge and the Forth Road Bridge.
The total population of this place in 2007 was 0.360 million.
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