Grand Order of King Dmitar Zvonimir

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Grand Order of King Dmitar Zvonimir
with Sash and Morning Star
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Grand Order of King Dmitar Zvonimir
(top: Grand Order medal with sash; bottom: Morning Star (Danica) medal; left: smaller decorative version; right: Grand Order ribbon)
Awarded forExceptional contributions to the independence and integrity of the Republic of Croatia, relations between Croatian state and religious groups, and for exceptional acknowledgments in cultural and humanitarian work
Presented bythe Republic of Croatia
EligibilityHighly ranked Croatian and foreign clerical dignitiaries, highly ranked officials
StatusCurrently awarded
Established1 April 1995 [1]
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Ribbon of the Grand Order of King Dmitar Zvonimir
Precedence
Next (higher) Grand Order of King Petar Krešimir IV
Next (lower) Grand Order of Franjo Tuđman

The Grand Order of King Dmitar Zvonimir (Croatian : Velered kralja Dmitra Zvonimira s lentom i Danicom) or more fully the Grand Order of King Dmitar Zvonimir with sash and Morning Star (Velered kralja Dmitra Zvonimira s lentom i Danicom), is an order of the Republic of Croatia. It ranks fourth in the Croatian order of precedence, after the Grand Order of King Petar Krešimir IV. The order is among only four orders that hold the title of grand order, and has one class like all Croatian orders and decorations (except the Homeland's Gratitude Medal).

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Only highly ranked state and religious officials, whether foreign or national, are eligible for this order. [2]

It is named after King Demetrius Zvonimir of Croatia.

Notable recipients

Foreign

Croatian

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