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Order of Boyacá
Order of Boyacá
Orden de Boyacá
Insignia of the Order of Boyacá
Insignia of the Order of Boyacá
Awarded by  Colombia
Awarded forExceptional service to Colombia
StatusCurrently constituted
Grand MasterPresident of Colombia
GradesGran Collar, Gran Cruz Extraordinaria, Gran Cruz, Gran Official, Cruz de Plata, Comendador, Oficial, and Caballero
Precedence
Next (higher)Military Order of St. Matthew[1]
Next (lower)Order of San Carlos[1]
Order of Boyacá ribbon bar
Ribbon bar of the Order of Boyacá

The Order of Boyacá (Spanish: Orden de Boyacá) is the highest peacetime decoration of Colombia. The order is awarded for exceptional service to distinguished Colombian military officers and civilians as well as foreign citizens of friendly nations. Established in 1922, the Order of Boyacá traces its origin to a Cruz de Boyacá that was awarded to the generals who led their forces to victory in the Battle of Boyaca in 1819. Reestablished in 1919 as an award for military personnel the order has undergone revisions and expansions into its current form, with the biggest change happening in 1922 where civilians became eligible to be awarded the Order of Boyaca.

Grades

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The Order of Boyacá is awarded in eight different grades:[2]

Ribbon bars of the Order of Boyacá

Grand Collar

Grand Cross Extraordinary

Grand Cross

Grand Officer

Silver Cross

Commander

Officer

Knight

Notable recipients

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President Gustavo Petro awarding José Mujica with the Extraordinary Grand Cross of the Order of Boyacá in 2024
Country Name Charge Grand Collar Grand Cross Year
 Uruguay José Mujica Former President YesY 2024[3]
 Chile Gabriel Boric President YesY 2023[4]
 Dominican Republic Luis Abinader President YesY 2022[5]
 South Korea Moon Jae-in President YesY 2021[6]
 United States Joe Biden Vice President YesY 2016[7]
 Spain Felipe VI King YesY 2015[8]
 Spain Letizia Queen YesY 2015[9]
 Brazil Dilma Rousseff President YesY 2015
 Chile Sebastián Piñera President YesY 2010[10]
 United Kingdom Tony Blair Former Prime Minister YesY 2011[11]
 Brazil Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva President YesY 2005
 United Kingdom Elizabeth II Queen YesY 1993[12]
 Morocco Youssef Fassi Fihri Ambassador YesY 1992[13]
 Poland Mieczyslaw Biernacki Ambassador YesY 1992[14]
 Finland Urho Kekkonen President YesY 1980[15]
 Mexico José López Portillo President YesY 1979[16]
Spain Juan Carlos I King YesY 1976[17]
Spain Sofia Queen YesY 1976[18]
 Republic of China Chiang Kai-shek President YesY 1963
 Czechoslovakia Tomáš Masaryk Former President YesY 1937[19]
 Czechoslovakia Edvard Beneš President YesY 1937[19]
 El Salvador Maximiliano Hernández Martínez President YesY 1936[20]
Venezuela Juan Vicente Gómez President YesY 1925[21]
Spain Alfonso XIII King YesY 1925[22]
Spain Victoria Eugenie Queen YesY 1925[22]

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