- Aust-
Agder (East
Agder) and Vest-
Agder (West
Agder). Even
before the two
counties joined in 2020, they
cooperated in many ways; the
University of
Agder had...
- Vest-
Agder (Norwegian: [ˈvɛ̂stˌɑɡdər] ; "West
Agder") was one of 18
counties (fylker) in
Norway up
until 1
January 2020, when it was
merged with Aust-Agder...
- Åsa
Haraldsdottir of
Agder (died c. 834?) was a semi-legendary
Norwegian Viking Age
queen regnant of the
petty kingdom of
Agder.
According to
sagas referencing...
- Aust-
Agder (Norwegian: [ˈæ̂ʉstˌɑɡdər] , English: "East
Agder") was a
county (fylke) in
Norway until 1
January 2020, when it was
merged with Vest-
Agder to...
- The
University of
Agder (Norwegian:
Universitetet i
Agder),
formerly known as
Agder College and
Agder University College, is a
public university with...
- Å
Energi (formerly
Agder Energi) is a
Norwegian energy group involved in
hydroelectric power generation,
electricity distribution,
electricity trading...
- (Old Norse: Kjǫtvi hinn auðgi, Norwegian: Kjøtve den Rike) was a king of
Agder, then one of the
petty kingdoms of
Norway during the late 9th century. Kjotve...
-
Agder Tidend was a
Norwegian newspaper,
published in
Kristiansand and
mainly distributed in the
district of
Agder, from 1919 to 1985.
Agder Tidend was...
-
Agder county Valle (village), a
village in the
Setesdal valley in
Agder county Valle Church (Valle), a
church in the muni****lity of
Valle in
Agder county...
- tvil om
Norges opphav" (in Norwegian). Forskning.no for
Universitetet i
Agder. 29
February 2016. Skre,
Dagfinn (2020).
Rulership in 1st to 14th century...