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Sköld fyrstyckad av guld, vari ett rött hjärta, och av rött, vari ett grekiskt kors av silver.
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===Origin/meaning===
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The arms were officially granted in 1971. The Hearts symbolises St Elin of Skövde, Patron of the Church of Ränneslöv. The Crosses symbolises St Knut Lavard, Patron of the Church of Ysby.
The arms were officially granted in 1971. The Hearts symbolises St Elin of Skövde, Patron of the Church of Ränneslöv. The Crosses symbolises St Knut Lavard, Patron of the Church of Ysby.



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RÄNNESLÖV

Province (Landskap): Halland
County (Län): Hallands län
Additions: 1952 Ysby
Incorporated into : 1974 Laholm

Arms of Ränneslöv
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Sköld fyrstyckad av guld, vari ett rött hjärta, och av rött, vari ett grekiskt kors av silver|-

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The arms were officially granted in 1971. The Hearts symbolises St Elin of Skövde, Patron of the Church of Ränneslöv. The Crosses symbolises St Knut Lavard, Patron of the Church of Ysby.



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Literature : Image from Wikipedia Commons (made by Lokal Profil) and Symbolism from Andersson, 1994