| National Order of José Matías Delgado | |
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| Awarded by  El Salvador | |
| Type | State order | 
| Established | 14 August 1946 | 
| Country |  El Salvador | 
| Awarded for | To recognise extraordinary merit in humanitarian, literary, scientific, artistic, political and military fields. | 
| Status | Currently constituted | 
| Grand Master | President of El Salvador (Nayib Bukele) | 
| Grades | Grand Cross with Gold Plaque and Special Distinction Grand Cross with Silver Plaque Grand Officer Commander Knight | 
| Precedence | |
| Next (higher) | None, highest | 
| Next (lower) | Order of José Simeón Cañas, the Liberator of Slaves | 
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The National Order of José Matías Delgado (Spanish: Orden Nacional de José Matías Delgado) is a distinction granted by the Republic of El Salvador to Heads of State, Salvadoran citizens, or foreigners who are distinguished by eminent services to the country through extraordinary civil virtues which are humanitarian, scientific, literary, artistic, political, or military. The President of El Salvador is the Grand Master of the Order.
Design
The order is named after José Matías Delgado, a Salvadoran priest and doctor known as the "Father of the Central American Fatherland" ("Padre de la Patria Centroamericana"). Delgado was a leading proponent of Central American independence; he was a leader of the 1811 Independence Movement, signed the Act of Independence of Central America of 1821, led the resistance against Mexican efforts to annex Central America in 1822 and 1823, and was a national representative within the Federal Republic of Central America during the 1820s.[1]
The order is presented in five grades: Grand Cross with Gold Plaque and Special Distinction, Grand Cross with Silver Plaque, Grand Officer, Commander, and Knight. Of those, the Grand Cross with Gold Plaque and Special Distinction is reserved only for foreign heads of state, while the remaining grades can be awarded to foreign diplomats and government officials. All Salvadorans are eligible to receive the order, however, Salvadorans serving in public office are ineligible to receive the order.[2]
History
The National Order of José Matías Delgado was established by Decree No. 85, titled "Creation of the National Order of José Matías Delgado". The decree was approved by the Legislative Assembly of El Salvador on 14 August 1946 and signed by President Salvador Castaneda Castro on 29 August 1946.[2]
Notable recipients
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 Eduardo Aguirre Eduardo Aguirre
 Prudencia Ayala † Prudencia Ayala †
 Ban Ki-moon Ban Ki-moon
 Rafael Barrientos Rafael Barrientos
 Irina Bokova Irina Bokova
 Felipe Calderón Felipe Calderón
 Camilo José Cela † Camilo José Cela †
 Felipe VI Felipe VI
 José Mejía Vides José Mejía Vides
 Fredrick Chien Fredrick Chien
 Raúl Contreras Raúl Contreras
 Infanta Cristiana Infanta Cristiana
 Maria Esperanza lara de Flores Maria Esperanza lara de Flores
 José María Figueres José María Figueres
 Reynaldo Galindo Pohl Reynaldo Galindo Pohl
 José Gustavo Guerrero José Gustavo Guerrero
 Michael D. Higgins Michael D. Higgins
 Tsai Ing-wen Tsai Ing-wen
 Juan Carlos I Juan Carlos I
 Claudia Lars Claudia Lars
.svg.png.webp) Valero Lecha Valero Lecha
 Mercedes Madriz de Altamirano Mercedes Madriz de Altamirano
 Golda Meir Golda Meir
 Eduardo Montealegre Eduardo Montealegre
 Augusto Pinochet Augusto Pinochet
 Mirko Cuneo Mirko Cuneo
 Fernando Sáenz Lacalle Fernando Sáenz Lacalle
 Rainier III Rainier III
 Toño Salazar Toño Salazar
 Julio María Sanguinetti Julio María Sanguinetti
 Juan Manuel Santos Juan Manuel Santos
 Queen Sofía Queen Sofía
 Jürgen Steinkrüger Jürgen Steinkrüger
 Miguel Ydígoras Fuentes Miguel Ydígoras Fuentes
  8 Jesuit martyrs † 8 Jesuit martyrs †
† - posthumous
See also
References
- ↑ "Historia del Órgano Legislativo de la República de El Salvador" [History of the Legislative Organ of the Republic of El Salvador] (PDF) (in Spanish). Legislative Assembly of El Salvador. 2006. pp. 10–12. Archived from the original (PDF) on 31 August 2021. Retrieved 17 July 2022.
- 1 2 "Decreto No. 85 de la Asamblea Legislativa – Creáse la Orden Nacional de José Matías Delgado" [Legislative Assembly Decree No. 85 – Creation of the National Order of José Matías Delgado]. Legislative Assembly of El Salvador. San Salvador, El Salvador. 29 August 1946. pp. 1–3. Archived from the original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 3 August 2020.