Order of the Quetzal

Order of the Quetzal
Orden del Quetzal
The star and the cordon of the order
(Grand Cross Rank)
Awarded by  Guatemala
Type Order
Awarded for artistic, civic, humanitarian, or scientific merit
Status Currently constituted
Sovereign President of Guatemala
Grades (w/ post-nominals) Chain
Grand Cross
Grand Officer
Commander
Officer
Knight
Established 1936

Ribbon bar for Grand Cross

Ribbon bar for Grand Officer

Ribbon bar for Commander

Ribbon bar for Officer

Ribbon bar for Knight
Collar of the order

The Order of the Quetzal (Spanish: Orden del Quetzal) is Guatemala’s highest honor.

History and award conditions

Established in 1936, it is bestowed by the Government of Guatemala. The award acknowledges officials of nations, organizations and other entities whose artistic, civic, humanitarian, or scientific works merit special recognition.[1]

Grades

Insignia

The badge is a ten-pointed cross with five branches and a medallion representing the coat of arms of Guatemala. The branches are light blue with a wide dark blue border. On the white ring is inscribed "AL MERITO GUATEMALA". The ribbon is light blue with thin white borders.

Recipients

Year Awarded to
1936Benito Mussolini
1949Edwin Jackson Kyle[3]
1958Roberto González Goyri
1960Flavio Herrera
1960General Manuel Francisco Sosa Avila
1961Paul Carpenter Standley
1962 François Durafour
1962Martha Bolaños de Prado
1963Johannes Marré
1968Augustus Ledyard Smith
1975J. Eric S. Thompson
1980Tatiana Proskouriakoff
1987Richard von Weizsäcker
1995Michel Gabaudan[4]
1995Diego Molina Flores
1998Teodoro Palacios Flores
2001Jacques Diouf[5]
2003René Lara
2004Michael D. Coe[6]
2004Jorge Briz
1957, 2009Alberto Fuentes Mohr[7]
2009Juan Carlos Plata
2009Fidel Castro[8]
2010Carlos Castresana[9]
2011Rodolfo Mac Donald[10]
2011Leonel Fernández[11]
2011Stephen D. Houston[12]
2011Julia Isabel Urrutia Castellanos
2013Ricardo Arjona
2013National Geographic Society[13]
2013Rotary Foundation[14]
2013Michael Wiley McCord, M.D.
2014Luis von Ahn[15]
?José Antonio Padilla Segura
?Julio María Sanguinetti
?Kjell Magne Bondevik
?Rafael Arévalo Martínez
?Julio Abril Valdez
?Augusto Pinochet
?Alfredo Stroessner
?Juan Domingo Perón
?¿Eva Perón?
?¿Isabel Perón?
?Jorge Rafael Videla
?Sophia of Spain and Juan Carlos I of Spain

References

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