Orders, decorations, and medals of the Dominican Republic

Orders, decorations, and medals of the Dominican Republic

The Dominican honours system is a means of rewarding individuals' personal bravery, achievement or service to the Dominican Republic. The system consists of two types of awards: decorations and medals.

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Brief history

These were introduced within the Rafael Trujillo regime. Some of them were named after him, which were rescinded after his death on 30 May 1961.

Currents orders and medals

These are the orders and medals actually awarded by the government of the Dominican Republic:

Orders

Medals

Old orders and Medals

These orders and medals were awarded by the government of the Dominican Republic until the death of Rafael Trujillo:

  • The 23 February 1930 Commemorative Medal (1937)
  • The Order of Trujillo (1938)
  • The Order of the Generalissimo (1938)
  • The Grand Cordon President Trujillo (1952)
  • The Order of the Benefactor of the Nation (1955)
  • The 14th of June Order of Merit (1961)

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