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What (who) is Geatish Society - definition


Geatish Society         
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LITERARY SOCIETY
Geatish society; Götiska förbundet; Gothic Society; Goetiska foerbundet; Gotiska forbundet
The Geatish Society (Götiska Förbundet, also Gothic Union, Gothic League) was created by a number of Swedish poets and authors in 1811, as a social club for literary studies among academics in Sweden, with a view to raising the moral tone of society through contemplating Scandinavian antiquity. The society was formally dissolved in 1844, being dormant for more than 10 years.
High society (social class)         
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BEHAVIOR AND LIFE STYLE OF PEOPLE WITH THE HIGHEST LEVELS OF WEALTH AND SOCIAL STATUS
High society (social class); High society (group); Social set
High society, also called in some contexts simply "society", is the behavior and lifestyle of people with the highest levels of wealth and social status. It includes their related affiliations, social events and practices.
Horticultural society         
ORGANIZATION THAT STUDIES CULTIVATED PLANTS
Horticultural Society; Horticultural societies
A horticultural society is an organization devoted to the study and culture of cultivated plants. Such organizations may be local, regional, national, or international.