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Consulate 2007 [20] Niigata German Empire: Consulate 1882 [29] Osaka Canada: Consulate 2007 [20] France: Consulate-General 2009 [30] Mexico: Consulate-General 2001 [31] [circular reference] New Zealand: Consulate-General 1999 [32] Singapore: Consulate-General 2011 [33] Sweden: Consulate-General 2008 [citation needed] Otaru Soviet Union: Vice ...
Wat Paknam Japan is not only a religious facility, but also a place of exchange for Thai people living in Japan, and in cooperation with the Royal Thai Embassy in Japan, it also offers mobile consular services, training in Thai massage, and lessons in Thai cooking and Thai-style fruit carving. [8]
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Royal Thai Embassy in Helsinki flying the Asean flag as well as own national flag. Finland has an embassy in Bangkok. Thailand has an embassy in Helsinki. France: 15 August 1856: See France–Thailand relations. France-Thailand relations cover a period from the 16th century until modern times.
Diplomatic relations between the Japanese and Thai governments were established in 1887. Until August 16, 1941, relations between the Japanese and the Thai governments were on legations level, then raised to embassy level. These relations were suspended between 1945 and 1952 following the Japanese surrender.
The embassy is located at 1024 Wisconsin Avenue, Northwest, Washington, D.C. in the Georgetown neighborhood. [ 1 ] In 2024, Suriya Chindawongse was named ambassador to the United States.
The Japanese colony was highly valued for its military expertise, and was organized under a "Department of Japanese Volunteers" (Krom Asa Yipun) by the Thai king. Contacts with other communities were not always smooth: in 1614, men of the English East India Company killed eight Japanese in a fight in the city of Ayutthaya .