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Ob Merita Egregia*22/05/2006 |
| David Fairbairn |
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Amongst the awards instituted by the International Cartographic Association (ICA) is the Carl Mannerfelt Gold Medal. First awarded in 1980 to the ‘dean of European cartographers’ Prof. Imhof of Switzerland, this medal is the highest honour in world cartography, commemorating the founder of the ICA, Prof. Mannerfelt of Sweden. Two new recipients were awarded the medal in 2005, joining a select band of only eight other individuals: this award is highly prized and not bestowed lightly. The two most recent and deserving recipients are Prof. Ernst Spiess (Switzerland) and Prof. David Rhind (UK), both of whom received the acclaim in A Coruña last July of the International Cartographic Conference, accepting their medals from the ICA President, Dr Milan Konecny.
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| http://www.icaci.org |
| http://www.cartography.ch/archiv/2005_herbsttagung/galerie/galerie.html |
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