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Audnedalen is the
shortest of the six main north-south
valleys in
Agder county, Norway. The 50-kilometre (31 mi) long
river valley runs
through the muni****lities...
- Lyngdal. The muni****lity (originally the parish) is
named after the
Audnedalen valley (Old Norse: Auðnudalr). The
first element is the
genitive case...
- From the
coast there are six
valleys that
stretch north into the county:
Audnedalen, Lyngdalen, Kvinesdalen, Mandalen, Sirdalen, and
Otradalen (which continues...
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Agder county, Norway. The
village is
located along the
Audna river in the
Audnedalen valley. The
village of
Konsmo lies
about 10
kilometres (6.2 mi) to the...
- muni****lities of
Lyngdal and Lindesnes. The muni****lity encomp****ed most of the
Audnedalen valley which follows the
river Audna southwards to the sea. The parish...
- cand.philol.
degree at the
University of Oslo in 1950, with the
paper Audnedalen—a work on his
native valley. Øidne is
first and
foremost known for the...
- wavy
lines represent the two
valleys in the muni****lity:
Lyngdalen and
Audnedalen. The arms were
designed by
Richard Haugland. The
Church of
Norway has...
- Vest-Agder county,
primarily covering two
large river valleys:
Mandalen and
Audnedalen. The
region is Norway's
southernmost region and it
borders the Kristiansand...
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north of the
village of
Byremo in
Lyngdal muni****lity,
south through the
Audnedalen valley to its
mouth at the
Snigsfjorden in
Lindesnes muni****lity. The...
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located south of the lake Ytre Øydnavatnet
along the
Audna river in the
Audnedalen valley. The
Konsmo Church is
located in the village. The
small village...