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In 1989 the local association to promote the borough (Förderverein) adopted the arms with a canting crane (Kranich) holding a stone (Stein). The crane was placed in front of the gable of the local renaissance hunting estate/castle. | In 1989 the local association to promote the borough (Förderverein) adopted the arms with a canting crane (Kranich) holding a stone (Stein). The crane was placed in front of the gable of the local renaissance hunting estate/castle. | ||
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[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|'''Literature''']]: Information from the city of Darmstadt. | [[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|'''Literature''']]: Information from the city of Darmstadt. |
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KRANICHSTEIN
State : Hessen
Urban District (Kreisfreie Stadt) : Darmstadt
Borough of Darmstadt
German | In Gold ein roter Volutengiebel, belegt mit einem goldenen Kranich, der im erhobenen linken Ständer einen blauen Stein hält
Origin/meaningKranichstein is a borough of Darmstadt, developed in the 1960s. In 1989 the local association to promote the borough (Förderverein) adopted the arms with a canting crane (Kranich) holding a stone (Stein). The crane was placed in front of the gable of the local renaissance hunting estate/castle. Literature: Information from the city of Darmstadt. |