Sirdal
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Sirdal
Summary
Sirdal is a municipality of Norway[1]. Sirdal draws 9 Wikipedia views per month (municipality_of_norway category, ranking #63 of 360).[2]
Key Facts
- Sirdal is located in Agder[3].
- Sirdal is in the country of Norway[4].
- Sirdal's head of government is recorded as Jonny Liland[5].
- Sirdal's image is recorded as ValevatnValevatn.jpg[6].
- Sirdal's instance of is recorded as municipality of Norway[7].
- Sirdal's capital is recorded as Tonstad[8].
- Sirdal's flag image is recorded as Flag of Sirdal.gif[9].
- Sirdal's shares border with is recorded as Lund Municipality[10].
- Sirdal's shares border with is recorded as Bjerkreim Municipality[11].
- Sirdal's shares border with is recorded as Gjesdal Municipality[12].
- Sirdal's shares border with is recorded as Eigersund Municipality[13].
- Sirdal's shares border with is recorded as Valle Municipality[14].
- Sirdal's shares border with is recorded as Bygland[15].
- Sirdal's shares border with is recorded as Kvinesdal Municipality[16].
- Sirdal's shares border with is recorded as Flekkefjord Municipality[17].
- Sirdal's shares border with is recorded as Bykle Municipality[18].
- Sirdal's shares border with is recorded as Sandnes Municipality[19].
- Sirdal's main regulatory text is recorded as Act relating to municipalities and county authorities[20].
- Sirdal's coat of arms image is recorded as Sirdal komm.svg[21].
- Sirdal's twinned administrative body is recorded as Zalău[22].
- Sirdal's twinned administrative body is recorded as Väike-Maarja Rural Municipality[23].
- Sirdal's locator map image is recorded as NO 4228 Sirdal.svg[24].
- Sirdal's Commons category is recorded as Sirdal[25].
- Sirdal's OpenStreetMap relation ID is recorded as 405974[26].
- Sirdal's located in time zone is recorded as UTC+01:00[27].
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Founding
+1960-01-01T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Sirdal[28].
Why It Matters
Sirdal draws 9 Wikipedia views per month (municipality_of_norway category, ranking #63 of 360).[2] Sirdal has Wikipedia articles in 17 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[29]