Student Society Liivika

Student organization based in Estonia
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Student Society Liivika (Estonian: ÜS Liivika) is an Estonian student society. Established on April 21, 1909 in Riga, Latvia, mostly by former members of student corporation Vironia. The original name was Estonian Students' Society of Riga (Estonian: Riia Eesti Üliõpilaste Selts), but was changed when it moved to Tartu after World War I. The society's motto is "Ex solo ad solem soli patriae", which means "Up from the Soil to the Sun for the benefit of Homeland".[1]

Some notable members

  • Artur Amon
  • Johannes Hint
  • Paul Keres
  • Juhan Kukk
  • Kaarel Liidak
  • Mihkel Mathiesen
  • Georg Meri
  • Uuno Öpik
  • Anton Uesson
  • Valev Uibopuu
  • Trivimi Velliste

References

  1. ^ Treier, Jüri (2009-04-24). "Üliõpilasselts Liivika 100-aastane". Eesti Elu (Estonian Life). Archived from the original on 2011-09-27. Retrieved 2011-01-27.

External links

  • Official website (in Estonian)
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League of Estonian Corporations:
Female corporations:
Other male corporations:
  • Ave
  • Arminia Dorpatensis
Male societies:Female society:
  • Estonian Women Students' Society
Mixed societies:


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