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| university = Uppsala University | location = Slottsgränd 10 753 09 UPPSALA Sweden | name_Latin = Natio Westrogothiae | abbreviation = VG | established = 1639 | head_label = Inspektor | head = Bertil Wiman | membership = approx. 1300 | website = }} Västgöta Nation, commonly known as Västgöta or VG, is one of the thirteen student nations of Uppsala University, originally intended for students from Västergötland Province. It was founded in 1639 and thus is Uppsala’s oldest nation. With about 1 200 members Västgöta Nation is one of the smaller nations at Uppsala but still has extensive cultural activities including three choirs, a theatre club and an orchestra. The nation’s building (Swedish: nationshus) lies along the Fyrisån and was probably built in 1604, though its cellar is much older. The building survived a city-wide fire in 1702, unusually for central Uppsala. Amongst the building’s former owners was Field Marshal Lennart Torstenson, and it has been in the nation’s possession since 1825. ==Activities== The nation divides its activities into two main categories, culture and the ‘club-office’ (Swedish: klubbverket). Cultural activities include choirs (mixed choir, men’s choir and ladies choir), theatre club, orchestra and sports club. The second category includes gasques, the pub Djäknen, the weekly fish restaurant Blå (blue), daily soup lunch and weekend fika. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Västgöta nation」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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