Order of the Montenegrin Grand Star

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Order of the Montenegrin Grand Star
Orden Crnogorske velike zvijezde
Order of the Montenegrin Grand Star.jpg
Awarded by Flag of Montenegro.svg  Montenegro
Type State order
EligibilityMontenegrin and foreign citizens
StatusActive
Statistics
First induction2006
Precedence
Next (higher) Order of the Republic of Montenegro
Next (lower) Order of Montenegrin independence
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Order of the Montenegrin Grand Star (Montenegrin : Orden Crnogorske velike zvijezde) is the second highest state order of Montenegro. The order is awarded by the President of Montenegro.

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It is awarded for special merits in developing and strengthening cooperation and friendly relations between the Republic of Montenegro and other countries and international organizations and for contributing to the international reputation and influence of Montenegro. [1]

Notable recipients

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