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'''Agder''', traditionally ''Agdesiden'', formerly a part of [[The Kingdom of Lenglin]], seized by the Vikings in the year 790 by Harald Granraude.  For 197 years, Agdesiden existed as a petty kingdom, making peace with the gnomes of Lenglin; in 987 the region became united with [[The Kingdom of Norway]].  The land has a very broken and hilly surface, with valleys that stretch north from the sea into the interior.
 
'''Agder''', traditionally ''Agdesiden'', formerly a part of [[The Kingdom of Lenglin]], seized by the Vikings in the year 790 by Harald Granraude.  For 197 years, Agdesiden existed as a petty kingdom, making peace with the gnomes of Lenglin; in 987 the region became united with [[The Kingdom of Norway]].  The land has a very broken and hilly surface, with valleys that stretch north from the sea into the interior.
  

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Agder, traditionally Agdesiden, formerly a part of The Kingdom of Lenglin, seized by the Vikings in the year 790 by Harald Granraude. For 197 years, Agdesiden existed as a petty kingdom, making peace with the gnomes of Lenglin; in 987 the region became united with The Kingdom of Norway. The land has a very broken and hilly surface, with valleys that stretch north from the sea into the interior.

This is a list of settlements in Agder, a human county located in south Norway where the waters of the Skagerrak meets the North Sea. It covers an area of 8.4 hexes, with a population of 16,111.

Name Population Year founded
Farsund 155 1466
Flekkefjord 186 1580
Kristiansand 5,123 800
Mandal 169 1550


See List of Settlements in Denmark & Norway