Order of the Croatian Interlace Red hrvatskog pletera | |
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Type | State order |
Awarded for | advancement of progress and reputation of Croatia and the welfare of its citizens |
Country | Croatia |
Presented by | the President of Croatia |
Eligibility | Croatian and foreign citizens |
Status | Active |
Established | April 1, 1995 |
Precedence | |
Next (higher) | Order of the Croatian Trefoil |
Next (lower) | Homeland War Memorial Medal |
The Order of the Croatian Interlace or Order of the Early Croatian three-strand pattern (Croatian : Red hrvatskog pletera) is the seventeenth most important medal given by the Republic of Croatia. The order was founded on 1 April 1995. The medal is awarded for advancement of progress and reputation of Croatia and the welfare of its citizens. [1] It is named after the Croatian Interlace, a traditional Croatian ornamental design, an interwoven series of branches used as a wall or barrier.
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