Orders, decorations, and medals of Latvia

Summary

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.

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

Other decorations edit

Order of precedence of decorations edit

  1. The Order of Three Stars
  2. The Order of Viesturs
  3. The Cross of Recognition
  4. The Medal of Honour of the Order of Three Stars
  5. The Medal of Honour of the Order of Viesturs
  6. The Medal of Honour of the Cross of Recognition
  7. The Commemorative Medal for Participants of the Barricades of 1991
  8. Other awards and foreign awards

References 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 edit