Order of the Republic of Serbia
Орден Републике Србије
Awarded by  Republic of Serbia
TypeState order
EligibilityHeads of state
Awarded forSpecial merits in developing international relations between Serbia and other countries, i.e. international organizations, as well as for outstanding merits in developing and strengthening peaceful cooperation and friendly relations between Serbia and other states.
StatusActive
Statistics
First induction2009
Precedence
Next (higher)None
Next (lower)Order of the Serbian Flag

  • 1st class

  • 2nd class

Ribbon bars of the order

Order of the Republic of Serbia (Serbian Cyrillic: Орден Републике Србије, romanized: Orden Republike Srbije) is the highest state order of Serbia. The order is awarded by the decree of the President of the Republic on special occasions, typically at the ceremonies held on the Statehood Day. It is awarded for special merits in developing international relations between the Republic of Serbia and other countries, i.e. international organizations, as well as for outstanding merits in developing and strengthening peaceful cooperation and friendly relations between the Republic of Serbia and other states. It is awarded in the first class on a large necklace (heads of states), and in the second class on a ribbon (heads of states or head of governments).[1]

Ranks

Order of the Republic of Serbia has two classes.

1st class 2nd class

Recipients

[2][3]

1st class

2nd class

See also

References

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