National Orders
National Orders are prestigious honors awarded by a country to recognize individuals for their exceptional contributions to society, culture, or public service. These awards often symbolize national pride and are typically conferred by the head of state, such as a president or monarch.
Each country has its own system of National Orders, which may include different ranks or classes, such as knights, commanders, or grand crosses. Examples of National Orders include the Legion of Honor in France and the Order of Canada. Recipients are often celebrated for their achievements and commitment to the nation.