Ordem do Mérito Cultural
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The Ordem do Mérito Cultural is an honor bestowed by the Ministry of Culture to personalities, bodies both public and private, national and foreign, as a recognition of their contributions to Brazilian culture.
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Quick Facts Order of Cultural MeritOrdem do Mérito Cultural, Awarded by the Ministry of Culture ...
Order of Cultural Merit Ordem do Mérito Cultural | |
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Awarded by the Ministry of Culture | |
Type | National order |
Eligibility | Brazilian and foreign personalities |
Awarded for | people, artistic groups, initiatives or institutions in the form of recognition of their contributions to Brazilian Culture |
Status | currently awarded |
Grades | Grand Cross (Grã-cruz) Commander (Comendador) Knight (Cavaleiro) |
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The award was established by Law No. 8313, 1991 and regulated in 1995 by the Federal Government through Decree 1,711. The OMC is celebrated annually on November 5, in celebration of the National Culture Day.
The Ordem do Mérito Cultural recipients are selected by a Council composed of the Minister of State for Culture, who presides as Chancellor, and the Ministers of State for Education, Science, Technology and Innovation and Foreign Affairs, and on a Technical Commission, nominated by the Minister of State for Culture.[1]