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Encyclopedia > Songdalen

The municipality Songdalen in the county of Vest-Agder, Norway, has 5,488 inhabitants as of January 1, 2004. It is an inland municipality, bordering on the municipalities of Kristiansand and Vennesla in the east, Marnadal in the west, and Søgne in the south.


In 1964, Finsland and Greipstad municipalities, along with Eikeland in Øvrebø, were merged into Sogndalen municipality.


External links

  • sogndalen.com (http://www.songdalen.com/) (in Norwegian)


Vest-Agder

Audnedal | Farsund | Flekkefjord | Hægebostad | Kristiansand | Kvinesdal | Lindesnes | Lyngdal | Mandal | Marnardal | Sirdal | Songdalen | Søgne | Vennesla | Åseral

Municipalities of Norway | Norway

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Songdalen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (367 words)
Songdalen is a municipality in the county of Vest-Agder, Norway.
Songdalen municipality lies a short 10-minute drive from the city at Kristiansand.
The landscape of the municipality is heavily shaped by the last ice age.
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