Lunds Nation
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The "Gamla Huset" entrance to the nation complex, on Agahrdsgatan. | |
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| Abbreviation | LD |
|---|---|
| Nickname | "Lunds" |
| Named after | Lund, Sweden |
| Predecessor | Skånska nationen |
| Formation | 1890 |
| Type | Student nation |
| Headquarters | Agahrdsgatan 1, Lund |
| Membership | 3,862 (2025) |
Inspektor | Kalle Åström |
| Website | https://lundsnation.com |
Lunds nation is one of thirteen student nations at Lund University, Sweden. With 3,862 members, it is the second-largest nation in Lund, ranking behind Göteborgs but ahead of Helsingkrona Nation.[1]
The nation traces its origins to one of the university's first nations, Skånska Nationen—named after, and originally composed of students from Scania—which existed from the late 1600s until 1833. Due to its size, Skånska Nationen split into multiple chapters. In 1889, five of these chapters were reformed as independent nations, dissolving Skånska Nationen. On 1 January 1890, the nations known today as Lunds, Malmö, Sydskånska, Kristianstad, and Helsingkrona Nation were established.[2]
During its first semester, Lunds had 67 members.[2]

