Order for Merits to Lithuania Ordinas Už nuopelnus Lietuvai |
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Women's Commander's Cross for Humanitarian Contributions
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Awarded by Lithuania | |
Type | 5 Class State Order |
Eligibility | Citizens of Lithuania and foreign nationals. |
Awarded for | Special merits to Lithuania. |
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Established | 18 June 2002 |
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Next (higher) | Order of the Lithuanian Grand Duke Gediminas |
Next (lower) | Life Saving Cross |
Related | Medal of the Order for Merits to Lithuania |
Devices showing the area for which the award is made |
The Order for Merits to Lithuania (Lithuanian: Ordinas Už nuopelnus Lietuvai) is an award, presented by the President of Lithuania, which may be conferred on the citizens of Lithuania and foreign nationals for distinguished services promoting name of Lithuania, expanding a develop international relationships, for distinguished merits in social, culture, science, business, sport, military and in other areas. The award is presented in five classes, in ascending order, Knight, Officer, Commander, Grand Commander, and Grand Cross.
The insignia of all of the classes contains a five-pointed cross is made of gold and covered with white enamel varying in size depending on the grade of the award. An oxidized silver Vytis is centered on the Cross with rays between the edges. The reverse of the cross depicts the coats of arms of Vilnius, Kaunas, Klaipėda, Šiauliai, and Panevėžys. Inscribed in the center is "Pro Lituania" and 2002. The ribbon is red moiré, with yellow and green stripes at the edges. The cross is attached to the ribbon by a device which depicts the area for which the award was made.
The rank of Grand Cross was awarded to Olympics swimming gold medalist Rūta Meilutytė on 10 August 2012 by Lithuanian President Dalia Grybauskaitė for her achievement in sports.