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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: 164. Not illustrated. Chapters: Aust-Agder Geography Stubs, Islands of Aust-Agder, Lakes of Aust-Agder, Mountains of Aust-Agder, Rivers of Aust-Agder, Tromoy, Southern Norway, Sandoya, Aust-Agder, List of Lakes in Aust-Agder, Hisoy, Setesdalsheiene, Nidelva, Tovdalselva, Ogge, Brekkesto, Rosskreppfjorden, Vegar, Araksfjorden, Byglandsfjorden, Blasjo, Straumsfjorden, Hovatn, Saebyggjenuten, Otra, Herefossfjorden, Boroy, Storvatnet, Hartevatnet, Store Urevatn, Uldalsana, Holmavatnet, Urddalsknuten, Nystolfjorden, Vatndalsvatnet, Oyarvatnet, Kilefjorden, Topsae, Kvifjorden, Gyvatn, Store Bjornevatn, Holmevatnet, Longerakvatnet, Nelaug, Hovringsvatnet, Rore, Homstolvatnet, Kolsvatnet, Ostre Grimevann, Mavatn, Ormsavatnet, Botnsvatnet, Syndle, Skyvatn, Nasvatn, Reinevatn, Botsvatn, Fevik, Nordfjorden, Blindleia, Strengereid, Eydehavn, Araksbo, Reddal, Myra, Norway, Rykene, Prestegardskogen, Klaholmen, Osedalen, Birkeland, Aust-Agder, Kilsund, Eikeland, Kilen, Aust-Agder, Kongshamn, Boylestad, Flaten, Norway, Blakstad, Aust-Agder, Nordbygdi, Aust-Agder. Excerpt: Tromoy - The municipality (originally the parish) of Tromo (Old Norse: ruma) which means "rim," "edge," or "border." The municipality of Tromoy was established on 1 May 1878 when the municipality of Austre Moland was divided into three separate municipalities: Tromoy (population: 2,320), Barbu (population: 4,874), and Austre Moland (population: 2,524). The municipality of Tromoy included several smaller islands, including Merdo, Skilso, and Tromlingene. On 1 January 1992, the municipality of Tromoy was incorporated into the municipality of Arendal, along with Moland, Oyestad, and Hisoy. Prior to the merger, the municipality had a population of 4,711. According to the Ynglinga saga, Harald Granraude, the King of Agder, had his headquarters at Tromoy. It also says that his daught.