Fyodor Konyukhov became the first gold medal awarded Maclay
At the XV Congress of the Russian Geographical Society Russian President Vladimir Putin and Defense Minister, Sergei Shoigu, President of the Society presented awards to outstanding Russian men of science. Reported TASS. See also: Scientists from the United States and Australia announced the existence of parallel worlds
The traveler Fyodor Konyukhov became the first who won a gold medal Maclay, established in 2014. Konjuhovu Award was awarded “for the implementation of a single crossing of the Pacific Ocean in a rowboat on the coast of Chile to the coast of Australia on a unique route and numerous other outstanding travel in Russia and abroad.” Gold Medal of the Borodin was awarded the employee of the Institute of Geography of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Tatiana Kalikhman, gold medal Litke – Hydrology of the St. Petersburg University, Victor Fuchs.
Addressing the delegates, the president called on scientists to revive and strengthen the love for the Fatherland . In turn, Shoigu, head of the Russian Geographical Society, said that the Company intends to contribute to a feature film about the great Russian travelers. In addition, he proposed Media Council of society to discuss the idea of creating films or television series for children and youth, such as shot in Soviet times “Two Captains”. According to Shoigu, such a project must receive unconditional support of the Ministry of Culture and Cinema Fund, as “government support Cinematography primarily be aimed at creating a socially significant products,
having a powerful patriotic and educational promise” – said Shoigu.
Russian Geographical Society was founded in 1845. Today, all over Russia has 85 regional offices RGO. In 2010, the Council was created RGO, headed by Vladimir Putin. During the current head of the Congress of the Council proposed to conduct in Russia, “Russian Geographical dictation” by analogy with “total dictation” in the Russian language.
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