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{{use dmy dates|date=October 2024}} {{Short description|Former county of Norway}} {{Infobox kommune |name = Vest-Agder |fylke = yes |former = yes |native_name = |native_name_lang = |other_name = |official_name = |image_skyline = Lindesnes Fyr.jpg |image_caption = [[Lindesnes Lighthouse]] in September 2011 |idnumber = 10 |county = Vest-Agder |district = [[Southern Norway]] |capital = [[Kristiansand (town)|Kristiansand]] |established = 1685 |preceded = [[Agdesiden]] |disestablished = 1 Jan 2020 |succeeded = [[Agder]] county |demonym = Vestegde |language = Neutral |coatofarms = |flag = |webpage = |county_mayor = Terje Damman |county_mayor_party = [[Conservative Party (Norway)|H]] |county_mayor_as_of = 2011-2019 |governor = [[Stein Arve Ytterdahl]] |governor_party = |governor_as_of = 2016-2019 |area_rank = |area_total_km2 = 7276.53 |area_land_km2 = 6678.89 |area_water_km2 = 597.64 |area_water_percent = |population_as_of = 30 September 2019 |population_rank = |population_total = 188722 |population_density_km2 = 27.4 |population_increase = 12.6 |income_per_capita = 137,000 |income_year = 2001 |GDP = 219,928 |GDP_year = 2001 |GDP_rank = 14 |GDP_rank_percent = 2.27 |coordinates = {{coord|58.5|07.1|type:adm1st_region:NO|display=inline,title}} }} '''Vest-Agder''' ({{IPA|no|ˈvɛ̂stˌɑɡdər|lang|Vest-Agder.ogg}}; "West Agder") was one of 18 [[Counties of Norway|counties]] (''fylker'') in [[Norway]] from 1 January 1919 to 31 December 2019, after it was merged with [[Aust-Agder]] to form [[Agder]] county. In 2016, there were 182,701 inhabitants, around 3.5% of the total population of Norway. Its area was about {{convert|7277|km2}}. The county administration was located in its largest city, [[Kristiansand]]. Vest-Agder was a major source of timber for [[Netherlands|Dutch]] and later [[England|English]] shipping from the 16th century onwards. Historically, the area exported timber, wooden products, [[salmon]], [[herring]], ships, and later nickel, paper, and ferrous and silica alloys. Compared to other [[counties of Norway]], today's exports-intensive industry produces shipping and offshore equipment ([[National Oilwell Varco]]), cranes ([[Cargotec]]), ships ([[Umoe Mandal]], Flekkefjord Slip), wind turbine equipment, nickel ([[Glencore]]), and solar industry [[microsilica]] ([[Elkem]]). A major tourist attraction is [[Kristiansand Dyrepark]]. Vest-Agder grew to political prominence with the decision of King [[Christian IV of Denmark|Christian IV]] to establish Kristiansand as a key naval base, trading centre, and bishopric in [[1641]], forcing urban citizens and merchants from all over Agder to settle in the city. The county had large-scale emigration to North America from the [[1850s]] onwards. ==General information== ===Name=== {{see also|Aust-Agder#Name}} The meaning of the name is "(the) western (part of) [[Agder]]". ''Lister og Mandal [[amt (country subdivision)|amt]]'' was created on 1 January 1662 and it consisted of the two old [[counties of Norway|len]]s of ''[[Lista|Lister]]'' and [[Mandal (municipality)|Mandal]]. This name continued until 1 January 1919, when the name was changed to Vest-Agder. ===Coat-of-arms=== The coat-of-arms is from modern times. They were granted on 12 December 1958. They show an [[oak]] tree in yellow on a green background, representing the historic rich nature and oak woods in the area.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://fotw.us/flags/no-10.html|date=28 June 2002|title=Kommunevåpen|publisher=Flags of the World|access-date=28 September 2008|archive-date=19 April 2008|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080419130038/http://www.fotw.us/flags/no-10.html|url-status=dead}}</ref> ==Geography== [[File:Vest-Agder county house.jpg|thumb|left|Vest-Agder county house in [[Kristiansand]]]] Vest-Agder is the western and southernmost part of the current county of [[Agder]], extending inland from the [[North Sea]] and its arm, the [[Skagerrak]], to the southern fringes of [[Setesdal]]en, surrounded by the mountain range [[Setesdalsheiene]]. It includes the southernmost point of the entire country, Pysen island south of [[Mandal, Norway|Mandal]], and the southernmost part of continental Norway, [[Lindesnes]]. It has a very broken and hilly surface. From the coast there are six [[valley]]s that stretch north into the county: [[Audnedalen]], [[Lyngdalen]], Kvinesdalen, [[Mandalen]], Sirdalen, and Otradalen (which continues into Aust-Agder where it is called [[Setesdal]]en). Most of the habitation lies along the coast, including the towns [[Kristiansand]], [[Mandal, Norway|Mandal]], [[Flekkefjord]], and [[Farsund]]. About 31 [[fjord]]s are located there. The northern portion is mountainous and sparsely settled, while the central upland [[moorland|moors]] are used for pasturing of [[cattle]] and [[Domestic sheep|sheep]]. Since the [[Gulf Stream]] touches the coast of Vest-Agder, it is also called "the Norwegian Riviera", and Agder as a whole is also called "The California of Norway". ==History== {{stack|{{Historical populations |footnote = '''''Source''': [http://www.ssb.no/english/subjects/02/02/folkendrhist_en/tables/tab/10.html Statistics Norway].''<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://statbank.ssb.no/statistikkbanken/Default_FR.asp?PXSid=0&nvl=true&PLanguage=0&tilside=selecttable%2FhovedtabellHjem.asp&KortnavnWeb=folkfram |title=Projected population - Statistics Norway |access-date=2012-05-26 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20120526193657/http://statbank.ssb.no/statistikkbanken/Default_FR.asp?PXSid=0&nvl=true&PLanguage=0&tilside=selecttable/hovedtabellHjem.asp&KortnavnWeb=folkfram |archive-date=2012-05-26 |url-status=dead }}</ref> |shading = off |1951|96942 |1961|109083 |1971|124171 |1981|136718 |1991|145091 |2001|156878 |2011|172408 }}}} {{bar box |title=Religion in Vest-Agder<ref>[https://archive.today/20120716151336/http://statbank.ssb.no/statistikkbanken/Default_FR.asp?PXSid=0&nvl=true&PLanguage=0&tilside=selecttable/hovedtabellHjem.asp&KortnavnWeb=kirke_kostra Statistics Norway - Church of Norway.]</ref><ref>[http://www.ssb.no/english/subjects/07/02/10/trosamf_en/tab-2010-12-13-02-en.html Statistics Norway - Members of religious and life stance communities outside the Church of Norway, by religion/life stance. County. 2006-2010] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111102060754/http://www.ssb.no/english/subjects/07/02/10/trosamf_en/tab-2010-12-13-02-en.html |date=November 2, 2011 }}</ref> |titlebar=#ddd |left1=religion |right1=percent |float=right |bars= {{bar percent|[[Christianity]]|Purple|85.66}} {{bar percent|[[Islam]]|Green|1.29}} {{bar percent|[[Buddhism]]|Red|0.33}} {{bar percent|Other|Blue|12.72}} }} The oldest ever remains of an 8,000+ year old human in Norway has been found at [[Søgne]], she endured an almost exclusively marine diet. In Kristiansand, a ''Sarup''-style [[Neolithic]] funeral site from 3,400 BC has been excavated. Just before and after the onset of the [[common era]], the region was uniquely rich in sites dedicated to the God Ull (Ullr), and also had a semi-urban settlement at Oddernes (Kristiansand). Norway's first possible all-national king, [[Halvdan Svarte]], was raised probably in the [[Kvinesdal]] valley at a matrimonial manor, his mother was presumably the daughter of King Harald of Agder. He was followed by his son King [[Harald Fairhair]], who had his easternmost manor at Kongsgård near Kristiansand. Churches are known since Viking ages. Vest-Agder was not particularly preeminent in the later Viking and Medieval Ages. [[Mandal, Norway|Mandal]] (Vesterrisør) and Kristiansand (Ottrunes) had semi-urban trading centers from the 1300s onwards, but did not enjoy urban economic privileges until the 1632 (Mandal) and 1641 (Kristiansand). A general lack of agricultural fertility made the region remaining a relatively poor part of Norway through the centuries. In the 16th century, [[Dutch people|Dutch]] [[merchant vessel]]s began to visit ports in southern Norway to purchase [[salmon]] and other goods. Soon thereafter the export of [[Lumber|timber]] began, as [[oak]] from southern Norway was exceptionally well suited for [[shipbuilding]]. As the [[Netherlands]] developed in the 17th century, it began to suffer from a severe labor shortage, and many families from Vest-Agder and Aust-Agder emigrated to the Netherlands, especially the coastal areas. In the 19th century, emigration to the [[United States]] started. One of the most important causes of this emigration was the emergence of [[steamboat|steamship]]s. While Vest-Agder and Aust-Agder historically had very strong positions in the manufacture and repair of [[sailing ship]]s, the shift to steamships was poorly utilised and resulted in a cyclical slope for the shipbuilding and shipping industries. Emigration to the United States was a means of escaping from the high unemployment that followed.<ref>{{cite web|title=Vest-Agder genealogy resources|url=http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~norway/vest_agder.html|last=Follesdal|first=John|publisher=[[Ancestry.com]]|access-date=2009-12-15}}</ref> Many [[United States|Americans]] returning to the county after [[Norway]] became prosperous. This feature is particularly predominant in [[Kvinesdal]] and [[Farsund]] in the west, which maintains strong cultural links with the [[United States]]. During [[World War II]] the area had substantial fortifications and German personnel, with major bases and airfields in Lista, Mandal and Kristiansand. [[Batterie Vara]] near Kristiansand was constructed as one out of two 40 cm coastal artillery forts covering the Skagerrak Sea in conjunction with a similar fort in northern Denmark. After the war, Kristiansand grew considerably whereas other cities lost much of their relative economic and demographic importance. ==Municipalities== On 1 January 1838, all the counties were divided into local administrative units each with their own governments (see [[formannskapsdistrikt]]). The number and borders of these [[List of municipalities of Norway|municipalities]] were based on the [[parish]]es of the [[Church of Norway]]. Over time the number and locations of these have changed, and at present there are 15 municipalities in Vest-Agder. The municipality of [[Åseral]] was part of the neighboring county of [[Aust-Agder|Nedenes]] until 1880, when it was moved to Vest-Agder.<ref name="Dag">{{cite report |first=Dag |last=Jukvam |publisher=[[Statistics Norway|Statistisk sentralbyrå]] |title=Historisk oversikt over endringer i kommune- og fylkesinndelingen |year=1999 |url=http://www.ssb.no/emner/00/90/rapp_9913/rapp_9913.pdf |language=no}}</ref> === Municipalities before 2020 === {{col-begin|width=auto}} {{col-break}} {| class="wikitable sortable" ! Rank ! Name ! Inhabitants ! Area km<sup>2</sup> |- align="center" | {{nts|1}} | align="left" | [[File:Kristiansand komm.svg|20px|Kristiansand kommune]] [[Kristiansand]] | align="right" | {{nts|90000}} | align="right" | {{nts|261}} |- align="center" | {{nts|2}} | align="left" | [[File:Coat of Arms of Mandal.svg|20px|Mandal kommune]] [[Mandal, Norway|Mandal]] | align="right" | {{nts|14696}} | align="right" | {{nts|212}} |- align="center" | {{nts|3}} | align="left" | [[File:Vennesla komm.svg|20px|Vennesla kommune]] [[Vennesla]] | align="right" | {{nts|13116}} | align="right" | {{nts|363}} |- align="center" | {{nts|4}} | align="left" | [[File:Søgne komm.svg|20px|Søgne kommune]] [[Søgne]] | align="right" | {{nts|12509}} | align="right" | {{nts|144}} |- align="center" | {{nts|5}} | align="left" | [[File:Farsund komm.svg|20px|Farsund kommune]] [[Farsund]] | align="right" | {{nts|9310}} | align="right" | {{nts|252}} |- align="center" | {{nts|6}} | align="left" | [[File:Flekkefjord komm.svg|20px|Flekkefjord kommune]] [[Flekkefjord]] | align="right" | {{nts|9003}} | align="right" | {{nts|482}} |- align="center" | {{nts|7}} | align="left" | [[File:Lyngdal komm.svg|20px|Lyngdal kommune]] [[Lyngdal]] | align="right" | {{nts|7739}} | align="right" | {{nts|372}} |- align="center" | {{nts|8}} | align="left" | [[File:Songdalen komm.svg|20px|Songdalen kommune]] [[Songdalen]] | align="right" | {{nts|5940}} | align="right" | {{nts|207}} |- align="center" | {{nts|9}} | align="left" | [[File:Kvinesdal komm.svg|20px|Kvinesdal kommune]] [[Kvinesdal]] | align="right" | {{nts|5776}} | align="right" | {{nts|893}} |- align="center" | {{nts|10}} | align="left" | [[File:Lindesnes komm.svg|20px|Lindesnes kommune]] [[Lindesnes]] | align="right" | {{nts|4661}} | align="right" | {{nts|299}} |- align="center" | {{nts|11}} | align="left" | [[File:Marnardal komm.svg|20px|Marnardal kommune]] [[Marnardal]] | align="right" | {{nts|2231}} | align="right" | {{nts|379}} |- align="center" | {{nts|12}} | align="left" | [[File:Sirdal komm.svg|20px|Sirdal kommune]] [[Sirdal]] | align="right" | {{nts|1790}} | align="right" | {{nts|1555}} |- align="center" | {{nts|13}} | align="left" | [[File:Audnedal komm.svg|20px|Audnedal kommune]] [[Audnedal]] | align="right" | {{nts|1670}} | align="right" | {{nts|251}} |- align="center" | {{nts|14}} | align="left" | [[File:Hægebostad komm.svg|20px|Hægebostad kommune]] [[Hægebostad]] | align="right" | {{nts|1624}} | align="right" | {{nts|426}} |- align="center" |- align="center" | {{nts|15}} | align="left" | [[File:Åseral komm.svg|20px|Åseral kommune]] [[Åseral]] | align="right" | {{nts|917}} | align="right" | {{nts|801}} |- align="center" |- align="center" |- bgcolor="pink" align="center" class="sortbottom" |bgcolor="pink"| '''Total''' |bgcolor="pink" align="left"| '''Vest-Agder''' |bgcolor="pink" align="right"| '''{{nts|182377}}''' |bgcolor="pink" align="right"| '''{{nts|7281}}''' |} {{col-break}} [[File:VestAgder-kommuner.gif|thumb|400px|Municipalities in Vest-Agder before 2020.]] {{col-end}} ==Cities== {{Main|list of towns and cities in Norway}} {{div col|colwidth=18em}} * [[Alleen]] * [[Farsund (town)|Farsund]] * [[Flekkefjord (town)|Flekkefjord]] * [[Kristiansand]] * [[Alleen|Lyngdal]] * [[Mandal, Norway|Mandal]] {{div col end}} ==Parishes== {{div col|colwidth=18em}} * [[Austad Church (Lyngdal)|Austad]] * [[Bakke Church (Agder)|Bakke]] * [[Bjelland Church|Bjelland]] * [[Eiken Church|Eiken (Egen)]] * Farsund * [[Feda Church|Feda]] * [[Finsland Church|Finsland]] * [[Fjotland Church|Fjotland]] * [[Flekkefjord Church|Flekkefjord]] * [[Flekkerøy Church|Flekkerøy]] * [[Frelseren Church|Frelseren]] * [[Greipstad Church|Greipstad]] * [[Grim Church|Grim]] * [[Grindheim Church (Agder)|Grindheim (Grindum)]] * [[Gyland Church|Gyland]] * Halse (Halsaa) * [[Harkmark Church|Harkmark]] * [[Haughom Chapel|Haughom]] * [[Hellemyr Church|Hellemyr]] * [[Herad Church (Agder)|Herad (Herred)]] * [[Hidra Church|Hidra (Hitterø)]] * [[Holum Church|Holum (Holme)]] * [[Hægebostad Church|Hægebostad (Øvre Kvinesdal)]] * [[Hægeland Church|Hægeland (Heggeland)]] * [[Hånes Church|Hånes]] * [[Justvik Church|Justvik]] * [[Konsmo Church|Konsmo]] * [[Korshamn Chapel|Korshamn]] * [[Kristiansand Cathedral|Kristiansand]] * {{lang|no|Kristiansand tukthus}} * [[Kvinesdal Church|Kvinesdal]] * [[Kvævemoen Chapel|Kvævemoen]] * [[Kvås Church|Kvås (Qvås)]] * [[Laudal Church|Laudal]] * Liknes, see Kvinesdal * Lista (Vanse) * [[Ljosland Chapel|Ljosland]] * [[Lund Church (Agder)|Lund]] * [[Lunde Church (Agder)|Lunde]] * [[Lyngdal Church (Agder)|Lyngdal]] * [[Mandal Church|Mandal]] * Nes * Nord-Audnedal * [[Netlandsnes Chapel|Netlandsnes]] * [[Oddernes Church|Oddernes]] * [[Randesund Church|Randesund]] * Sirdal * [[Spangereid Church|Spangereid]] * [[Spind Church|Spind]] * [[Søgne Church|Søgne]] * [[Old Søgne Church|Old Søgne]] * [[Søm Church|Søm]] * Sør-Audnedal * [[Tonstad Church|Tonstad]] * [[Torridal Church|Torridal]] * [[Tveit Church (Agder)|Tveit]] * [[Valle, Norway|Valle]] * [[Vanse Church|Vanse]] * [[Vennesla Church|Vennesla]] * [[Vestbygda Chapel|Vestbygda]] * [[Vigmostad Church|Vigmostad]] * [[Voie Church|Voie]] * [[Vågsbygd Church|Vågsbygd]] * [[Øvrebø Church|Øvrebø]] * Øvre Sirdal * [[Øyslebø Church|Øyslebø]] * [[Åknes Chapel|Åknes]] * [[Åseral Church|Åseral]] * Flekkefjord Branch (LDS, 1899–1904) * Kristiansand Branch (LDS, 1856–1912) * Kristiansand (Katolske Apostoliske, 1896–1925) {{div col end}} ==Villages== {{Main|list of villages in Vest-Agder}} {{div col|colwidth=18em}} * [[Alleen]] * [[Andabeløy]] * [[Aukland, Torridal|Aukland]] * [[Austad, Lyngdal|Austad]] * [[Ausvika]] * [[Tingvatn|Birkeland]] * [[Bjelland]] * [[Bjørnestad]] * [[Breland, Norway|Breland]] * [[Brennåsen]] * [[Eik, Vest-Agder|Eik]] * [[Eiken, Vest-Agder|Eiken]] * [[Eikerapen]] * [[Feda, Norway|Feda]] * [[Finsland]] * [[Fjotland]] * [[Fleseland]] * [[Grindheim]] * [[Grovane]] * [[Gyland]] * [[Haddeland, Vest-Agder|Haddeland]] * [[Harkmark]] * [[Heddeland]] * [[Homstean]] * [[Hægeland]] * [[Hæåk]] * [[Høllen, Lindesnes|Høllen]] * [[Høllen]] * [[Hånes]] * [[Ime]] * [[Justvik|Justvik (Gjusvik)]] * [[Kilen, Vest-Agder|Kilen]] * [[Kirkehavn]] * [[Knaben]] * [[Koland]] * [[Konsmo]] * [[Korshamn]] * [[Krossen]] * [[Kvås]] * [[Kyrkjebygda]] * [[Langenes, Vest-Agder|Langenes]] * [[Laudal]] * [[Liknes]] * [[Ljosland]] * [[Lohne, Norway|Lohne]] * [[Loshavn]] * [[Lunde, Sirdal]] * [[Lunde, Vest-Agder|Lunde]] * [[Mosby, Norway|Mosby]] * [[Mushom]] * [[Nodeland]] * [[Nodelandsheia]] * [[Ny-Hellesund]] * [[Ore, Farsund|Ore]] * [[Randesund]] * [[Rasvåg]] * [[Røyknes]] * [[Sande, Vest-Agder|Sande]] * [[Skarpengland]] * [[Skofteland]] * [[Skomrak]] * [[Sira, Norway|Sira]] * [[Sirnes]] * [[Skålevik]] * [[Snartemo]] * [[Storekvina]] * [[Strai]] * [[Svenevig]] * [[Svenevik]] * [[Tangvall]] * [[Tingvatn]] * [[Tonstad]] * [[Trysnes]] * [[Tveit]] * [[Vanse]] * [[Ve, Norway|Ve]] * [[Vedderheia]] * [[Vennesla (village)|Vennesla]] * [[Vestbygd, Vest-Agder|Vestbygd]] * [[Vigeland, Norway|Vigeland]] * [[Vigmostad]] * [[Volleberg]] * [[Øvre Eikeland]] * [[Øvrebø]] * [[Øyslebø]] * [[Åknes, Vest-Agder|Åknes]] * [[Ålefjær]] * [[Ålo]] * [[Åna-Sira]] * [[Åros, Søgne|Åros]] * [[Åvik]] {{div col end}} ==Former Municipalities== {{div col|colwidth=18em}} {{Main|list of former municipalities of Norway}} * [[Austad (municipality)|Austad]] * [[Bakke, Norway|Bakke]] * [[Bjelland (municipality)|Bjelland]] * [[Bjelland og Grindum]] * [[Eiken, Norway|Eiken]] * [[Feda (municipality)|Feda]] * [[Finsland (municipality)|Finsland]] * [[Fjotland (municipality)|Fjotland]] * [[Greipstad]] * [[Grindheim]] * [[Gyland (municipality)|Gyland]] * [[Halse og Harkmark]] * [[Herad]] * [[Hidra, Vest-Agder|Hidra]] * [[Holum]] * [[Hægeland (municipality)|Hægeland]] * [[Konsmo (municipality)|Konsmo]] * [[Kvås (municipality)|Kvås]] * [[Laudal (municipality)|Laudal]] * [[Lista]] * [[Nes, Vest-Agder|Nes]] * [[Nes og Hitterø]] * [[Nord-Audnedal]] * [[Oddernes (municipality)|Oddernes]] * [[Randesund (municipality)|Randesund]] * [[Spangereid]] * [[Spind]] * [[Sør-Audnedal]] * [[Tonstad (municipality)|Tonstad]] * [[Tveit (municipality)|Tveit]] * [[Undal]] * [[Vigmostad]] * [[Øvre Sirdal]] * [[Øvrebø (municipality)|Øvrebø]] * [[Øvrebø og Hægeland]] * [[Øyslebø (municipality)|Øyslebø]] * [[Øyslebø og Laudal]] {{div col end}} ==Notable residents== [[:Category:People from Vest-Agder]] *[[Sofus Arctander]] (1845–1924), Liberal politician, Prime Minister for a brief period in 1905. *[[Bernt Balchen]] (1899–1973), aeronaut, WWII pilot, polar navigator, military officer. *[[Jens Bjørneboe]] (1920–1976), author and playwright. *[[Camilla Collett]] (Wergeland) (1813–1895), author, writer, feminist, emancipator. *[[Bjøro Håland]], country & western musician. *[[Bjarne Lingås]] (1933–2011), heavyweight boxer, amateur (198, 14 losses) and professional (14, 2 losses). *[[Rolf Løvland]], musician, composer, director, twice winning [[European Song Contest]]. *[[Herman Wedel Major]] (1814–1854, born in Ireland), regarded as the founder of modern psychiatry in Norway. *[[Svein Mathisen]] (1952–2011), football player for [[IK Start]], Hibernian, and Norway. *[[Mette-Marit, Crown Princess of Norway]] (1973–), Crown Princess of Norway. *[[Jørgen Moe]] (1813–1882), writer, folklorist ([[Peter Christen Asbjørnsen|Asbjørnsen]] og Moe), poet, bishop of Kristiansand. *[[Nicolai Tangen]] (1966), hedgefund investor, CEO of the Norwegian Soveregin Wealth Fund (NBIM) since 2020. *[[Christian Rynning-Tønnesen]] (1959–), business leader, CEO of [[Norske Skog]], [[Statkraft]]. *[[Emanuel Vigeland]] (1875–1948), artist, sculptor, painter, creator of the [[Vigeland installation]] in [[Frogner Park]] in Oslo. *[[Gustav Vigeland]] (1869–1945), artist, sculptor, painter. *[[Henrik Wergeland]] (1808–1845), author, writer, playwright, educator, national archivar, bureaucrat, emancipator. ==See also== *[[Aust-Agder]] *[[Southern Norway|Sørlandet]] *[[Agder]] *[[List of former municipalities of Norway#Vest-Agder|Former municipalities of Vest-Agder]] ==References== {{Reflist}} ==External links== * {{commons category-inline}} * {{wikivoyage-inline}} * [http://www.vaf.no Vest-Agder fylkeskommune] {{in lang|no}} * [http://engelsk.vaf.no/article.aspx?m=1237&amid=4119 Vest-Agder: Norway's southernmost county] {{Agder}} {{Metropolitan areas of Southern Norway}} {{Counties of Norway|former}} {{Authority control}} [[Category:Vest-Agder| ]] [[Category:Former counties of Norway]] [[Category:2020 disestablishments in Norway]] [[Category:States and territories disestablished in 2020]]
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