Order of Honour (Moldova)

Order of Honour (Romanian: Ordinul de Onoare) is a state order of the Republic of Moldova established by Parliament of Moldova in 2002, which is awarded by presidential decree. It is the fourth highest distinction of Moldova, after Order of the Republic, Order of Ştefan cel Mare, Order of Bogdan Întemeietorul, and just before the Order of "Glory of Labour". The Order of Honour can be awarded also to organizations, institutions, etc.[1]

Order of Honour

Notable individual recipients (partial list)

Collective awardees

  • Theoretical Lyceum George Asaki (Chisinau) (2010)
  • Theoretical Lyceum of Mikhail Berezovsky (Chisinau) (2010)
  • Ion Creanga Theoretical Lyceum (Chisinau) (2010)
  • Theoretical Lyceum of Mihai Eminescu (Chisinau) (2010)
  • Theoretical Lyceum Spiru Hareta (Chisinau) (2010)
  • Theoretical Lyceum of Mihai the Brave (Chisinau) (2010)
  • Academy of Economic Education of Moldova (2011)
  • Theoretical Lyceum of Saints Cyril and Methodius (Chisinau) (2011)
  • State Enterprise "Security Service" of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Moldova (2012)
  • Theoretical Lyceum of Mihai Eminescu (Balti) (2013)
  • Republican Theoretical Lyceum I. Creanga (Balti) (2016)
  • Department of Carabinieri Troops of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Moldova (2017)
  • Academy of Public Administration (2018)
  • Gymnasium named after N.V. Gogol of the city of Bessarabka (2019)
  • National Museum of Ethnography and Natural History (2019)
  • National Children's Library. Iona Creangă (2019)
  • City Clinical Hospital "St. Michael the Archangel" (Chisinau, 2019)
  • Peace Corps

References

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