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Student society in Lund, Sweden Not to be confused with Göteborgs nation, Uppsala.
Göteborgs Nation
Student nation
Lund University
Göteborg Nation's nation house
LocationÖstra Vallgatan 47, Lund, Sweden
Latin nameNatio Gothoburgensis
AbbreviationGB
Founded1682
NamesakeGothenburg, Sweden
InspektorAndreas Ingehammar
ProinspektorMonica Larsdotter
Membership3,881 (Spring 2024)
Websitehttps://goteborgsnation.com

Göteborgs Nation is one of thirteen student nations of Lund University, Sweden. With its 3,881 students, Göteborgs is the largest nation in Lund, ranking ahead of Helsingkrona.

The nation is known for organizing GA-balen ("The GA ball"; named after Swedish King Gustav II Adolf), one of Sweden's largest balls.

History

Göteborgs Nation was founded in 1682, less than two decades after the founding of the university and its first nations.

The nation's member count increased from around 25 members in the 1700s, to 40 members in the 1800s and 88 members by 1901.

By 1952, Göteborgs had constructed its own nation house, Kållehus, with enough rooms to house 47 students. The construction was led by the nation's Inspektor at the time, professor of philosophy Åke Petzäll [Wikidata] and his wife Astrid. In 1959, another housing complex was inaugurated, Bohus, which consisted of 13 single-floor homes and one communion house. It could house 18 student families in pairs and 70 students in single rooms. The nation decided to sell these properties in 1980 and today, Kållehus at Östra Vallgatan 47 remains as its nation house and headquarters, along with Kajutan, where a variety of activities take place.

In 1964, the first Gustav II Adolf ball was arranged, which the nation claims to be the second-largest formal-wear ball in the Nordic countries, ranking behind the Nobel Banquet. The ball is held every year in November, to celebrate Gustav II Adolf's founding of the city of Gothenburg.

Honorary members (selection)

References

  1. "Terminsräkningsföreningen (TRF)". trf.lu.se. Retrieved 2024-07-20.
  2. ^ "Vilken nation är rätt för dig? – Lundagard.se". Lundagård (in Swedish). 2023-04-18. Retrieved 2023-05-23.
  3. ^ Hellman, Thorsten (1933). Göteborgs nation i Lund, Minnesskrift 250-årsjubileum (in Swedish).
  4. Fallenius, Claes (1982). Göteborgs Nation i Lund, 1682-1982.
  5. "GA-balen". Göteborgs Nation (in Swedish). Retrieved 2023-05-23.
  6. Green, Felicia (2017-09-13). "Nationernas guide till nationerna – Lundagard.se". Lundagård (in Swedish). Retrieved 2023-05-23.
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