Norrland's Nation
| Latin name | Natio Norlandica |
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| Acronym | N/A |
| Formation | 1646 |
| Inspektor | Cecilia Pahlberg |
| Members | approx 8000 |
| Address | Västra Ågatan 14 753 11 Uppsala Sweden |
| Website | norrlandsnation.se |
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Norrlands nation is a student society and the largest of thirteen nations at Uppsala University. It mainly recruits its members from the province of Norrland, which is the northern-most part of Sweden. As of 2012, the nation has about 8,000 members.
The nation is religiously and politically unaffiliated and offers its members access to libraries, housing, scholarships and opportunities to participate in a wide range of sporting, cultural and entertainment activities.
Norrlands nation was formed in 1827 through a merger of some smaller nations with roots dating back to the mid 17th century.
The nation owns a building complex of 5,500 sqm by the Fyris River in central Uppsala, with the older part from 1889, the facade being designed by Swedish architect Isak Gustaf Clason.
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External links [edit]
- Norrlands nation official web site
| Inspektors of the Ångermanländska nation at Uppsala university |
| Johan Buskagrius 1667–1676 · Mattias Steuchius 1676–1683 · Petrus Holm 1683–1688 · Nils Wolf Stiernberg 1689–1694 · Johan Salenius 1695–1697 · Hemming Forelius 1697–1708 · Fabian Törner 1709–1731 · Anders Boberg 1732–1756 · Johan Gottschalk Wallerius 1756–1767 · Eric Hesselgren 1767–1779 · Per Niklas Christiernin 1779–1799 · Daniel Boëthius 1799–1800 |
| Inspektors of the Västerbottniska nation at Uppsala university |
| Erik Benzelius d.ä. 1667–1687 · Hemming Forelius 1688–1708 · Fabian Törner 1708–1731 · Matthias Asp 1731–1763 · Johan Floderus 1763–1789 · Daniel Boëthius 1789–1800 |
| Inspektors of the Bottniska nation at Uppsala university |
| Daniel Boëthius 1800–1811 · Nils Fredrik Biberg 1811–1827 |
| Inspektors at the Medelpado-Jämtländska nation at Uppsala university |
| Petrus Holm 1686–1688 · Andreas Giöding 1689–1704 · Johan Upmark 1705–1717 · Johannes Steuchius 1717–1723 · Eric Alstrin 1724–1732 · Georg Wallin 1733–1737 · Anders Celsius 1738–1744 · Petrus Ullén 1745–1747 · Daniel Solander 1748–1785 · Eric Michael Fant 1785–1816 · Johan Bredman 1816–1827 |
| Inspektors of Norrlands nation at Uppsala university |
| Johan Bredman 1827–1840 · Jonas Sellén 1841–1851 · Carl Olof Delldén 1851–1854 · Christopher Jacob Boström 1854–1863 · Olof Glas 1863–1877 · Frans Wilhelm Häggström 1878–1887 · Einar Löfstedt 1887–1889 · Robert Sundelin 1889–1896 · Harald Hjärne 1896–1899 · Arvid Högbom 1899–1909 · Nils Edén 1909–1920 · Thore Engströmer 1921–1943 · Gunnar Blix 1943–1961 · Carl Martin Edsman 1961–1967 · Torgny Segerstedt 1967–1978 · Stig Strömholm 1978–2003 · Tore Frängsmyr 2003–2011 · Cecilia Pahlberg 2011- |
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Coordinates: 59°51′26.11″N 17°38′15.83″E / 59.8572528°N 17.6377306°E
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