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  1. Age Range Distribution by Area. Total Population by Ward. 2020 Fife Population . Trend Over Time: Increasing. From 2000 to 2021 the population of Fife has increased by 7.6%, that is 26,390 more people. Predicted Population Change: Declining.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FifeFife - Wikipedia

    Fife is Scotland's third largest local authority area by population. It has a resident population of just under 367,000, over a third of whom live in the three principal settlements, Dunfermline, Kirkcaldy and Glenrothes.

  3. 29 de abr. de 2001 · Fife: 1,630: 1,633: 1,710: 1,720: →: Anstruther: Locality: Fife: 3,440: 3,446: 3,830: 3,950: →: Auchtermuchty: Locality: Fife: 2,010: 2,093: 2,100: 2,050: →: Ballingry (/ Lochore / Crosshill) Locality: Fife: 5,950: 5,655: 5,980: 5,920: →: Balmullo: Locality: Fife: 1,090: 1,405: 1,360: 1,420: →: Blairhall: Locality: Fife ...

  4. 7 things to know about people in Fife The mid-2020 Fife population is estimated at 374,130 people This is an increase of 7.8% since 1998 The Fife population is expected to fall to around 364,000 people by 2043 In 2020 the Fife average birth rate was 8.4 births per 1000 people Life expectancy for children born in 2019 is 81.1 years for girls and

  5. know.fife.scot › research-and-knowledge › topicsCensus | KnowFife

    Research and Knowledge. Scotland's Census 2022 - Fife's First Results. Key Headlines. Fife’s new population is estimated to be 370,400. This is an increase of around 1% since 2011, and its actual population has been overestimated by around 4,300 people.

  6. Population Estimate 1981-06-30 Population Estimate 1991-06-30 Population Estimate 2001-06-30 Population Estimate 2011-06-30 Population Census 2021-03-21; Fife: Council Area: 341,589: 347,360: 349,770: 365,300: 374,730: Great Britain and Northern Ireland: United Kingdom: 56,357,500: 57,438,700: 59,113,000: 63,285,145: 66,980,000

  7. 27 de mar. de 2024 · Fife’s industrial economy traditionally relied heavily on coal mining, but coal mining all but ceased by the end of the 20th century. The service sector has grown greatly, and manufacturing remains important. Glenrothes is Fife’s administrative capital. Area 512 square miles (1,325 square km). Pop. (2001) 349,429; (2011) 365,198.