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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 31. Chapters: People from Arendal, Hove Festival, Tromoy, Jens Munk, Andreas Frederik Krieger, Dan Evensen, Karl Ove Knausgard, Morten Knutsen, Olaf Ditlev-Simonsen, Otto Vincent Lange, Christian Stray, Yngvar Nielsen, Kaare Strom, Ebba Lodden, Finn Blakstad, Arendal Line, Sigurd Anderson, Oyestad, Austre Moland, Signe Marie Stray Ryssdal, Roger Risholt, Agderposten, Einar Gelius, Canal Street (Arendal, Norway), Bjarne Aagaard Strom, Einar Gauslaa, Harald Noreng, Grete Faremo, Helge Gjessing, Gustav Antonio Gjessing, Bent Stiansen, Hisoy, Ola Solberg, Leo Tallaksen, Johan Jorgen Lange Hanssen, Christen Knudsen, Flosta, UNEP/GRID-Arendal, Oystein Grodum, Barbu, Norway, Lilli Gjerlow, Stokken, Aker Pusnes, Eilif Lovrak Holmesland, Holger Albrechtsen, Morten Smith Dedekam, Tor Marius Gromstad, Liv Marit Moland, IL Sorfjell, Erling Havna, Ole Bornemann Bull, Aksel Lydersen, Torbjorn Froysnes, FK Arendal, Frode Nilsen, Jon Gelius, Rygene IL, Freddy de Ruiter, Trygve Thorsen, Lilly Bolviken, Simon Christian Hammer, Eydehavn, Tromoy Bridge, Fredensborg, Johannes Vagsnes, Brit Hoel, Anne Solsvik, Rykene, Harald Herlofson, Kilsund, Camilla Carlson, IF Trauma, Kongshamn, Wiggo Hanssen, Norwegian National Road 408, Norwegian National Road 420, Norwegian National Road 407, Norwegian National Road 410, Nedenes Amts Landbotidende. Excerpt: .) is a town and municipality in the county of Aust-Agder, Norway. Arendal belongs to the traditional region of Sorlandet. The town of Arendal is the administrative center the municipality and also of Aust-Agder county. Other villages in the municipality include Tromoy, Rykene, Eydehavn, Strengereid, Kongshamn, Kilsund, and Hisoy. The offices of UNEP/GRID-Arendal are located in the town of Arendal. The Old Norse form of the name was probably Arnardalr. The first element is the genitive case of rn, 'eagle' a...