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The Order of Honor (Russian: Орден Почёта, romanized: Orden Pochyota; Romanian: Ordinul de Onoare, Moldovan Cyrillic: Ординул де Оноаре) is a Transnistrian military decoration. It was established on the 27th of September, 1996, by then-President Igor Smirnov.
Description
editThe Order of Honor is made of golden-colored pinchbeck and has the shape of a five-pointed azure star with golden edges, which are linked together by a red pentagonal rosette, with dark gold laurels on the inside. In the center of the medal is a red enamel circle with golden interior and exterior edges and the inscription "ПМР · Орден Почета".
Recipients
edit- Agafangel (Savvin) - Russian Orthodox Metropolitan of Odessa and Ismail (2000)
- Iustinian Ovcinicov - bishop of the Diocese of Tiraspol and Dubasari (2005)
- Grigore Mărăcuță - president of the Supreme Soviet of the Republic of Moldova
- Anatoli Kaminski - Deputy Chairman of the Supreme Soviet of the Republic of Moldova (2007)
- Vladimir Bodnar - deputy, president of the Union of Ukrainians from Transnistria
- Stanislav Hajeev - General, Minister of Defense
- Petr Stepanov - Minister of Industry
- Galina Urskaia - Minister of Justice (2005)
- Viaceslav Kogut - mayor of Bender
- Iuri Platonov - head of the State Administration of the district and city of Rîbnița
- Valerian Runkovski - head of the State Administration of the Camenca district
See also
editExternal links
editОрден Почета (in Russian)