Mexican Empire
First Empire (1822–1823)
* Order of Guadalupe (First version)Second Empire (1864–1867)
* Imperial Order of Guadalupe (renewed version) * Imperial Order of the Mexican Eagle * Imperial Order of Saint CharlesUnited Mexican States
Current Honors
According to the Law on Prizes, Stimuli and Civil Rewards, Mexico's highest award for its own citizens is the Condecoración Miguel Hidalgo. Despite its presence in the law, there are no records of it being presented since 1979. The Law also lists one Order for foreigners and 17 National Prizes, without specifying their order precedence. They are, by order of appearance: *The Mexican Order of the Aztec Eagle, which is the highest award Mexico bestows on foreigners; *The National Prize for Arts and Sciences; *The National Demography Prize; *The National Prize for Sports; *The National Sporting Merit Prize; *The National Civic Merit Prize; *The National Labor Prize; *The National Youth Prize; *The National Community Service Prize; *The National Seniority in Public Service Prize; *The National Public Administration Prize; *The National Forestry Merit Prize; *The National Civil Defense Prize; *The National Indigenous Labor and Culture Prize; *The National Human Rights Prize; *The National Nature Conservation Prize; *The National Public Safety Prize; *The National Ceramic Prize. The Executive Branch of the Mexican Government, through its Secretariats, also issues lesser awards that are not governed by the Law on Prizes, Stimuli and Civil Rewards, such as the Ohtli Award issued by the Secretariat of Foreign Affairs. The Legislative Branch, through the Senate of Mexico, awards the Belisario Domínguez Medal of Honor, which is ''de facto'' the highest award issued by the Government to its citizens.See also
* Military decorations of MexicoReferences
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