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Queensferry (often referred to as South Queensferry to distinguish it from North Queensferry), originally a Royal Burgh in West Lothian is now part of the City of Edinburgh, Scotland.
It is located some ten miles to the west of the city centre, on the shore of the Firth of Forth between the ForthBridge and the Forth Road Bridge, approximately 8 miles (13 km) from Edinburgh Airport.
South Queensferry hosts the strange annual procession of the Burry Man during the Ferry Fair.
Queensferry, sometimes also called South Queensferry, sits on the south shore of the narrowest part of the Forth Estuary east of Grangemouth, looking across to North Queensferry, its twin on the Fife shore.
The "Queen" in Queensferry was Queen Margaret, the wife of Malcolm III.
Queensferry is defined by the road and rail bridges that lie either side of it.