Audnedalen
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Audnedalen an entity of type: Place
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 municipalities of Audnedal and Lindesnes. The river Audna runs through the valley, ending in Snigsfjorden in the south. The valley floor is flat and the sides are relatively steep. Since it is a rather short valley, it does not reach into the high moorland like other such valleys in the county.
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North-South
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Location of the valley
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View of the Audnedalen valley from Gampeheia
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River valley
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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 municipalities of Audnedal and Lindesnes. The river Audna runs through the valley, ending in Snigsfjorden in the south. The valley floor is flat and the sides are relatively steep. Since it is a rather short valley, it does not reach into the high moorland like other such valleys in the county.
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