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A presidential sash is a cloth sash worn by presidents of many nations in 
  the world. Such sashes are worn by presidents in Africa, Asia, Europe, and 
  most notably, in Latin America. Presidential sashes are usually very colorful, 
  and designed to resemble the nation's flag. Source:
  
  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Presidential_sash 
Almost every nation 
  has some form of decorative sash as one of its highest military awards. This 
  is a tradition that dates back to at least the 15th century.
Source:
  
  http://www.filibustercartoons.com/pictessays_leaders_pres.php 
For 
  a set of Presidential sashes around the world please see:
  
  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Presidential_sash 
  
  http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banda_Presidencial 
  
  http://www.filibustercartoons.com/pictessays_leaders_pres.php 
  Esteban Rivera, 2 September 2010
Sashes are used not only military awards (or indeed the highest category 
	of civilian awards). In the UK the award of a Knighthood in one of several 
	Orders (the Order of The Bath, of St Michael and St George, of The Royal 
	Victorian Order, etc.) carries with it the right to wear a sash (called 
	colloquially a "ribbon").
Presidential and civic sashes generally use 
	the relevant national colours and (possibly) coat of arms. 
	Christopher Southworth, 2 September 2010
Also, there are other Executive entities who have a sash, but are not either 
Presidents or Prime Minister like the following:
Córdoba Department, 
Colombia, Governor sash
Esteban Rivera, 
13 March 2013