ARENDAL


Meaning of ARENDAL in English

town, port, and seat of Aust-Agder fylke (county), southern Norway. Its excellent harbour is on Tromy Sound, a protected sound sheltered by the offshore island of Tromy. A port since the 14th century, Arendal had the largest fleet in Norway before the steamship era. From the 16th century it prospered from timber exports. Some timber is still floated down the Nidelva (river), which empties into the Skagerrak (strait between Norway and Denmark) at Arendal. Besides sawmilling, the town's chief industries include metal processing and fabricating (particularly electrical appliances) and food and tobacco processing. Arendal is one of the most important coastal shipping centres of Norway and is the terminus of a branch of the Oslo-Kristiansand rail line. Its four-story town hall is one of the largest wooden buildings in Norway. The historic battery, overlooking the harbour, was used during the war that forced Denmark to cede Norway to Sweden (1814). Pop. (1992 est.) mun., 38,233.

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