Ski is a municipality in the county of Akershus, Norway. Ski was separated from Kråkstad July 1, 1931. The rest of Kråkstad was merged with Ski January 1, 1964. GeographySki is located southeast of Oslo. Ski has the administrative status of a town/city (Norwegian: "by"), and can be divided into a centre ("Ski Sentrum") surrounding Ski railroad station and the suburban/rural villages of Kråkstad, Langhus and Siggerud. Ski is the trade and commercial centre of the Follo region. The centre is dominated by a large mall containing shops, cafes and a cinema complex. The mall was built in 1994, replacing some of the oldest buildings of Ski centre. Outside of the centre, Ski is largely an area of forestry and agriculture. Ski can be described as an exurb of Oslo. Ski, as most of Follo, lies on ancient rock foundations. Throughout the local area from east to west there is a moraine left from the Ice age. Stone age tools are still being found when fields are ploughed, and Ski has more than 300 registered ancient historical artifacts. Remains from the Iron age can also be seen here. In Kråkstad and Ski are two stone churches from medieval times. The nameThe municipality (originally the parish) is named after the old farm Ski (Norse Skeiði). The word skeiði n is a sideform to skeið n 'running track for horseracing'. Hence, it is not linked to the sport of skiing. Coat-of-armsThe coat-of-arms is from modern times (1986). It shows horseheads arranged in a triskelion, as shown in the information box on the right. (See also the coat-of-arms of Skedsmo.)
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