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Brazil maintains diplomatic relations with all 193 member states of the United Nations, in addition to United Nations General Assembly observers Holy See, Palestine and Order of Malta, [1] as well as the Cook Islands, [2] and Niue, [3] and unofficial relations with Taiwan. The country has a large global network of 133 resident diplomatic ...
This is a list of diplomatic missions in Brazil. At present, the capital city of Brasília hosts 133 embassies. Several other countries have ambassadors accredited to Brazil, with most being resident in Washington, D.C. or in New York City (United Nations). [1] [2] [3] Honorary consulates are excluded from this listing when an official mission ...
The Embassy of Brazil in London is the diplomatic mission of Brazil in the United Kingdom. [1] It is located at 14-16 Cockspur Street, close to Trafalgar Square. The Grade II listed building dates from 1906: it was designed by Arthur Bolton, originally as the headquarters of the Hamburg America Line. [2]
Permanent diplomatic missions are meant to carry out representation, negotiation and information activities, as well as the protection of Brazilian interests with governments of other states and international organizations. Brazil has an extensive diplomatic network, consisting of over 220 overseas missions: [13] 131 embassies
(diplomatic) Reports to: Minister of Foreign Affairs: Seat: 14-16 Cockspur Street SW1Y 5BL London: Appointer: The President with Senate advice and consent: Term length: No fixed term: Formation: 1823: First holder: Manoel Pessoa, The Viscount of Itabaiana: Website: Embassy of Brazil in London
Map of the countries with Brazilian embassies. Brazil is the country with the largest number of embassies of Latin America. It has diplomatic representation with almost all the recognized states of the world, with the exception of 56 of the 194 countries, being some of them Afghanistan, Bhutan, Cambodia, Fiji, Kiribati, Iceland, Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Monaco, Nauru, Palau, Samoa, San ...
Pages in category "Diplomatic missions of Brazil" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Diplomatic relations between Brazil and Denmark were established in 1828, after a Treaty of Commerce and Navigation was signed. [1] In 1829, Brazil opened a diplomatic legation in Copenhagen. [2] In 1876, during his second tour of Europe, Emperor Pedro II of Brazil paid a visit to Denmark and met with King Christian IX of Denmark. [3]