Order of Manuel Amador Guerrero

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Order of Manuel Amador Guerrero
Orden de Manuel Amador Guerrero
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Cross of the Order of Manuel Amador Guerrero
Type Order
CountryFlag of Panama.svg  Panama
Gran Maestre President of Panama
Gran CancillerMinister of Foreign Affairs
Precedence
Next (lower) Order of Vasco Núñez de Balboa
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Ribbon of the order

The Order of Manuel Amador Guerrero (Spanish : Orden de Manuel Amador Guerrero) is the highest honour of Panama. Named after Manuel Amador Guerrero, the first president of Panama, the order was established on the 50th anniversary of Panama's independence on 29 October 1953. It is awarded to recognize distinguished people (Panamanians and non-Panamanians) in the sciences, arts, and politics. [1]

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Grades

There are four grades of the order: [1]

Ribbons
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Commander
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Grand Officer
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Grand Cross
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Collar

Awardees

Collar

Grand-Cross

Grand-Officer

Commander

Unknown grade

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