Draft:Medal of the White Angel
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Medal of the White Angel Медаља Белог анђела | |
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Founded | 4 December 1998 |
Country | Federal Republic of Yugoslavia |
Ribbon | Medal of the White Angel RIB.gif |
Awarded for | Exceptional personal achievements in the fields of arts and humanities |
Status | No longer awarded |
The Medal of the White Angel was a high award of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. The award was established on December 4, 1998 after the adoption of the Law on Decorations of the FRY. It was awarded by the President of Yugoslavia. The medal was named after the famous medieval fresco of the White Angel from the Mileševa monastery near Prijepolje
Recipients
[edit]Karl Malden (17 February 2004)
Mira Stupica (28 December 2001)
Marijan Novakovich