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The name is derived from Kranichmoor, or crane's marsh, hence the crane as a central element in the arms. The chief shows a blue wavy bar. for the Stör river, which is the Northern border of the municipality. The silver base refers to the chalk deposits and chalk mining in the area. The birch branches refer to the local forests, which are rich in birches.
The name is derived from Kranichmoor, or crane's marsh, hence the crane as a central element in the arms. The chief shows a blue wavy bar. for the Stör river, which is the Northern border of the municipality. The silver base refers to the chalk deposits and chalk mining in the area. The birch branches refer to the local forests, which are rich in birches.
 
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