Orders, decorations, and medals of Latvia
Appearance
Awards and decorations of Latvia are governed by the Republic of Latvia Law on State Honours of 2004, last amended in 2010.
State decorations
[edit]State orders, medals and other decorations are bestowed by the President of Latvia or a person assigned by him on May 4 - Restoration of Independence Day, November 11 - Lāčplēsis Day and November 18 – Proclamation Day of the Republic of Latvia, as well as on other days on special occasions.[1][2]
The President of Latvia is awarded with the highest order, the Order of the Three Stars, upon starting to hold his office after taking the oath.
Orders
[edit]Insignia of the Orders
[edit]- the Order with the Golden Chain (only the Order of Three Stars);
- the Cross of the Commander of the Grand Cross (First Class Order);
- the Cross of the Grand Officer (Second Class Order);
- the Cross of the Commander (Third Class Order);
- the Cross of the Officer (Fourth Class Order);
- the Cross of the Knight (Fifth Class Order);
- the Medals of Honour (First Level, Second Level, Third Level).
Medals and other decorations
[edit]- The Order of Lāčplēsis (awarded 1920–1928)
- Commemorative Medal for Participants of the Barricades of 1991 (awarded since 1996, state award since 2010 under the Law on State Honours)
- Latvian War of Independence 10 Year Anniversary Commemorative Medal (awarded in 1928)
Other decorations
[edit]- The Award of the Cabinet of Ministers (Ministru kabineta balva)
- Commemorative Medal for Advancing Latvia's Membership to NATO (2004, awarded by the Minister of Defence)
- The Fatherland Award (Tēvzemes balva, awarded 1937–1940, predecessor of the Award of the Cabinet of Ministers)
- Aizsargi Cross of Merit (Aizsargu Nopelnu krusts, awarded 1927–1940)
- Aizsargi Medal "For Effort" ("For Diligence'", Aizsargu medaļa "Par uzcītību", awarded 1927–1940)
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Order of precedence of decorations
[edit]- The Order of Three Stars
- The Order of Viesturs
- The Cross of Recognition
- The Medal of Honour of the Order of Three Stars
- The Medal of Honour of the Order of Viesturs
- The Medal of Honour of the Cross of Recognition
- The Commemorative Medal for Participants of the Barricades of 1991
- Other awards and foreign awards
References
[edit]- ^ "Nominating for and bestowing state decorations | Valsts prezidenta kanceleja". www.president.lv. Retrieved 2024-08-19.
- ^ "Highest State decorations awarded to 115 persons". eng.lsm.lv. 2020-11-12. Retrieved 2024-08-19.
External links
[edit]- Information on state orders on the official website of the President of Latvia
- Translation of the Latvian law on state awards concerning the bearing of orders
- Law on State Honours of 2004 (in Latvian)
External links
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