Songdalen was a relatively short-lived municipality. During the 1960s, there were many municipal mergers across Norway due to the work of the
Schei Committee. On 1 January 1964, the municipality of
Greipstad (population: 2,061), most of the municipality of
Finsland (population: 797) except for the Kleveland bru area, and the Eikeland area of
Øvrebø (population: 39) were all merged to form the new municipality of Songdalen. On 1 January 1978, a small area of
Vennesla municipality (population: 10) was transferred to Songdalen. Then on 1 January 1984, the unpopulated Hauglandsvatnet area was transferred from
Vennesla to Songdalen. On 1 January 2020, the three neighboring municipalities of
Kristiansand, Songdalen, and
Søgne merged to form one large municipality called
Kristiansand.
Name The municipal name is relatively new, having been created in 1964. The name comes from the local river Songdalselva (). The lower part of this river is also known as the
Søgneelva. The first element of the name comes from the
Old Norse name for the river. The river name is derived from the verb which means "to suck". The last element is which means "
valley" or "dale".
Coat of arms The
coat of arms was granted on 20 December 1985 and they were in use until the municipality was dissolved on 1 January 2020. The official
blazon is
"Vert, three oak leaves in pall and three acorns in pall inverted stems conjoined Or" (). This means the arms have a green
field (background) and the
charge is three conjoined
oak leaves with three
acorns. The charge has a
tincture of
Or which means it is commonly colored yellow, but if it is made out of metal, then gold is used. The green color in the field and the oak leaf and acorn design symbolize the importance of the abundant oak forests in the municipality. There are three leaves/acorns to represent each of the three former municipalities of
Greipstad,
Finsland, and
Øvrebø which were merged to form the municipality of Songdalen in 1964. The arms were designed by Nils Th. Finstad.
Churches The
Church of Norway has two parishes () within the municipality of Songdalen. It is part of the
Mandal prosti (
deanery) in the
Diocese of Agder og Telemark. ==Geography==