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The '''honours system of Freice''' was established in its current form following the establishment of self-government in 1969. Prior to this, Freician honours were exclusively composed of federal Riamese honours.<ref name=": 1">[https://i.imgur.com/LJrd3HN.jpg/ "Services > Honours and Awards"] (PDF). ''Government of the Country of Freice''. Retrieved 4 January 2021</ref> In 1973, the Titles and Honours Act was passed by the Assembly of Delegates, establishing the framework for establishing and awarding honours. This law remains the primary act for the regulation of honours, having been amended in 1985, 1989, 1999, 2006, and 2022.<ref name=": aha">[https://i.imgur.com/LJrd3HN.jpg/ "Titles and Honours Act"] (PDF). ''actsofparliament.org''. Retrieved 8 May 2022</ref>
The Freice National Awards is a system of decorations and medals established to reward Freicians and other nationals for distinguished conduct and other achievements. The system was established in 1998; previously there were no recognised decorations and Freicians were prohibited from receiving foreign awards. Awards are made by the [[Maaita of Freice|Maaita]] on the recommendation of the Representative Council and are announced on Freice National Day (3 April) each year.


Riamese federal honours continue to be awarded to Freician nationals (who are also Riamese citizens), and so are listed alongside Freician honours.
Freician national awards are divided into two types: decorations and medals. Decorations are higher-class honours granted for significant achievements and other notable acts. Medals include those awarded for long service, to commemorate important events, or to mark participation in certain activities.


==Riamese honours==
==Order of precedence==
===Orders===
'''Decorations'''
* [[File:National Order of Scientific Merit - Commander (Brazil) - ribbon bar.png|75px]] '''Royal and Federal Order of the White Cross'''; the highest Riamese order of chivalry
* Freice Merit Cross
* [[File:BRA Marshal Trompowsky Medal.png|75px]] '''Federal Order of Excellence'''; for distinguished federal service
* Freice Lifesavers Medal
* [[File:Medalha do mérito desportivo militar.png|75px]] '''Order of Diana'''; for services to people and communities (exclusive to women)


===Decorations===
'''Medals'''
* [[File:Purple Heart ribbon.svg|75px]] '''Purple Heart'''; for military merit
* Emergency Services Long Service and Good Conduct Medal
* [[File:Korean Service Medal ribbon.svg|75px]] '''Blue Heart'''; for civilian merit
* Public Services Long Service and Good Conduct Medal
* [[File:MEX Order of the Aztec Eagle 5Class BAR.png|75px]] '''Golden Accolade'''; for distinguished service to the nation
* Community Service Medal (''Alee Cautavai Bosalnavu'')
 
* Medal for Services Rendered during the Fire of 9 August 2019
===Medals===
* [[File:ACDA SHA ribbon.jpg|75px]] '''Cherry Ribbon'''; for community service
* [[File:ACDA DHA ribbon.jpg|75px]] '''Silver Ribbon'''; for national service
* [[File:Medaille des Evades ribbon.svg|75px]] '''Triple Crown'''; for cultural service
* [[File:Ribbon bar for the Diana II Coronation Medal (Freice).png|75px]] '''Diana II Coronation Medal'''; commemorating the coronation of Diana II of Riamo
 
==Freician honours==
===Orders===
* [[File:Ribbon bar for the Order of Merit of Tasauela.png|75px]] '''Order of Merit of Tasauela'''; the highest Freician honour
 
===Decorations===
* [[File:Ribbon bar for the Panetia Orra.png|75px]] '''Panetia Orra'''; for bravery
* [[File:Ribbon bar for the Medal of Merit (Freice).png|75px]] '''Medal of Merit'''; for distinguished service to Freice
* [[File:Ribbon bar for the Peace Medal (Freice).png|75px]] '''Peace Medal'''; for contributions to the achievement of international peace
 
===Medals===
* [[File:Ribbon bar for the Founders' Medal (Freice).png|75px]] '''Founders' Medal'''; for contributions to the establishment of self-government (1989)
* [[File:Ribbon bar for the Self-Government Silver Jubilee Medal.png|75px]] '''Self-Government Silver Jubilee Medal'''; commemorating the 25th anniversary of self-government (1994)
* [[File:Ribbon bar for the Self-Government Golden Jubilee Medal.png|75px]] '''Self-Government Golden Jubilee Medal'''; commemorating the 50th anniversary of self-government (2019)
* [[File:Ribbon bar for the Commemorative Medal for the Passage of the Constitution of Freice, 2022.png|75px]] '''Constitution Medal, 2022'''; for contributions to the passage of the [[Constitution Act 2022 (Freice)|Constitution]] (2022)


==See also==
==See also==
* [[Freice]]
* [[Freice]]
* [[Riamo]]
==References==
{{Reflist|30em}}


==Notes==
==Notes==

Latest revision as of 13:29, 15 December 2023

Emblem of Freice

The Freice National Awards is a system of decorations and medals established to reward Freicians and other nationals for distinguished conduct and other achievements. The system was established in 1998; previously there were no recognised decorations and Freicians were prohibited from receiving foreign awards. Awards are made by the Maaita on the recommendation of the Representative Council and are announced on Freice National Day (3 April) each year.

Freician national awards are divided into two types: decorations and medals. Decorations are higher-class honours granted for significant achievements and other notable acts. Medals include those awarded for long service, to commemorate important events, or to mark participation in certain activities.

Order of precedence

Decorations

  • Freice Merit Cross
  • Freice Lifesavers Medal

Medals

  • Emergency Services Long Service and Good Conduct Medal
  • Public Services Long Service and Good Conduct Medal
  • Community Service Medal (Alee Cautavai Bosalnavu)
  • Medal for Services Rendered during the Fire of 9 August 2019

See also

Notes

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