Kalmar Nation | ||||
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Uppsala University | ||||
Location | Svartmangatan 3 732 12 Uppsala | |||
Latin name | Natio Calmariensis | |||
Abbreviation | N/A | |||
Established | 1663 | |||
Inspektor | Maria Selmer | |||
Membership | approx 1300 | |||
Website | www |
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Kalmar nation is one of the thirteen student nations (student society) at Uppsala university in Sweden. It is named for the city of Kalmar.
Kalmar nation was founded in 1663 when the old Smålands nation split into two; Kalmar representing eastern Småland and the island of Öland, and Wexiö nation representing the west of Småland.
Kalmar nation currently has around 1,700 members and is considered a somewhat 'alternative' nation, focusing on live music, providing for vegetarian and vegan diets, and regularly hosting a night clubs.
Inspektors
- Johan Berg (Bergenhjelm) 1663-1667
- Folke Uhr 1663
- Claes Arrhenius 1668-1672
- Andreas Nordenhielm 1672-1689
- Johan Schwede 1690-1697
- Harald Vallerius 1698-1712
- Johan Vallerius 1712-1718
- Anders Grönwall 1719-1748
- Nils Wallerius 1749-1764
- Johan Floderus 1764-1789
- Nils Landerbeck 1790-1810
- Olof Kolmodin 1810-1838
- J.H. Schröder 1838-1857
- Wilhelm Lilljeborg 1857-1878
- C.G. Hammarskjöld 1878-1880
- Wilhelm Erik Svedelius 1880-1881
- Isak Sven Landtmanson 1882-1894
- Olof Hammarsten 1895-1906
- Ulrik Quensel 1906-1925
- E. Louis Backman 1925-1948
- Tord Palander 1948-1957
- Ivar Modéer 1957-1960
- Gösta Liljequist 1960-1970
- Sonja Lyttkens 1970-1975
- Lars König Königsson 1975-1998
- Birgitta Garme 1998-2006
- Anders Ahlén 2006-2020
- Maria Selmer 2021-
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