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Orders, decorations, and medals of Moldova

The system of orders, decorations, and medals of the Republic of Moldova was established by Law no. 1123 of 30.07.1992, "On the state awards of the Republic of Moldova". This law establishes a system of orders, medals, and honorary titles along with their criteria for award and their order of precedence.[1][2]

Orders

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# Name Image Ribbon
1 Order of the Republic

(Ordinul Republicii)

2 Order of Stephen the Great

(Ordinul „Ștefan cel Mare”)

3 Order of Bogdan the Founder

(Ordinul „Bogdan Întemeietorul”)

4 Order of Honour

(Ordinul Onoarei)

5 Order of Freedom

(Ordinul Libertății)

6 Order of Allegiance to the Motherland

(Ordinul „Credință Patriei”)

7 Order of Labour

(Ordinul Muncii)

Crosses

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# Name Image Ribbon
1 Military Merit Cross

(Crucea „Meritul Militar”)

2 International Missions Cross

(Crucea Misiunilor Internaționale )

Medals

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# Name Image Ribbon
1 Medal for Bravery

(Medalia „Pentru Vitejie”)

2 Civil Merit Medal

(Medalia „Meritul Civic”)

3 Academic Merit Medal

(Medalia „Meritul Academic”)

4 Mihai Eminescu Medal

(Medalia „MIhai Eminescu”)

5 Nicolae Testemițanu Medal

(Medalia „Nicolae Testemițanu”)

Honorary titles

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Name Image
People's Artist

(Artist al Poporului)

Master of Art

(Maestru în Artă)

Master of Literature

(Maestru al Literaturii)

Merited Citizen

(Om Emerit)

Merited Artist

(Artist Emerit)

Meșter-Faur

References

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  1. ^ "cu privire la distincţiile de stat ale Republicii Moldova". Monitorul Oficial Republica Moldova. Archived from the original on 17 February 2020. Retrieved 11 January 2015.
  2. ^ "Lege privind distincțiile de stat ale Republicii Moldova". Parliament of Moldova (in Romanian).[permanent dead link]