Migrating iCloud stored Contacts into Mac Server

I am about to set-up a server enviroment. Currently all our addresses are stored ( and shared ) in iCloud. With Mac server installed shortly I want to use the server contacts feature.
How can one migrate the data from iCloud into the server contacts preferably keeping the groups as well.
Thanks in advance for any elp, hint, guideline etc. etc.

O.K. that's possible but one has to do that seperately for each calendar. Lengthy process.
Perhaps there is an easier way ?

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