"Vest-Agder es una provincia de la región de Sørlandet, Noruega. Cuenta con 7276 km² de área y 180 877 habitantes según el censo de 2015. Tiene fronteras con Rogaland y Aust-Agder. Su capital es Kristiansand."
"Vest-Agder [vst dr] (West Agder) is a county in Norway, bordering Rogaland to the west and Aust-Agder to the east. In 2002 there were 157,851 inhabitants, which is 3.4% of the total population in Norway. Its area is 7,281 km2 (2,811 sq mi). The county administration, and largest city is Kristiansand Shipping, commerce and recreation are the main industries here. Compared to other counties of Norway, Vest-Agder is noted for having the highest level of foreign exports. Another international dimension linked to the county is the large-scale emigration to North America that took place from the 1850s and onwards, which resulted in many Americans returning to the county after Norway became prosperous. This feature is particularly predominant in Kvinesdal and Farsund, which maintains strong cultural links with the United States."