Alois Mock - Honours and Awards

Honours and Awards

  • Grand Gold Medal with Ribbon for Services to the Republic of Austria
  • Golden Commander's Cross with the Star of Honour for Services to the province of Lower Austria
  • Grand Gold Medal of the province of Upper Austria
  • Medal of Tyrol
  • Large Order Montfort of Vorarlberg
  • Carinthian Order in Gold
  • Grand Cross of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
  • Grand Cross of Merit of the Italian Republic
  • Legion of Honour (France)
  • Grand Cross of the Order of Orange-Nassau (Netherlands)
  • Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Principality of Liechtenstein
  • Grand Order of King Dmitar Zvonimir (Croatia)
  • Order of the Dragon of Bosnia
  • Mother Teresa Medal (Albania)
  • Grand Cross of Merit of the Republic of Cyprus
  • Order of Merit of the Republic of Poland
  • Order of Stara Planina, 1st class (Bulgaria)
  • Order of the Star of Jordan (Jordan)
  • Grand Officer's Cross of the Order of Ummayad Syria
  • Order of Diplomatic Service Merit Gwanghwa Medal (South Korea)
  • Grand Cross of the Order of Bernardo O'Higgins (Chile)
  • Grand Cross of the Order of the Liberator San Martin (Argentina)
  • Star of Mahaputera, 2nd class (Indonesia)
  • Order of the Rising Sun (Japan)
  • Grand Cross of the Order of St. Gregory
  • Grand Commander of the Order of the Star of Romania
  • Grand Order of Merit of South Tyrol
  • Peace Connection Mostar (Bosnia-Herzegovina)
  • Commander's Cross with the Star of Order of Merit of the Republic of Hungary
  • Great merit of the Province of South Tyrol (Alto Adige)
  • National Order of faithful service in the rank of Commander (Romania)

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