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The Cuban Embassy in Washington, D.C. is the diplomatic mission of Cuba to the United States of America. It is located at 2630 16th Street Northwest, in the Meridian Hill neighborhood. [1] The building was originally constructed in 1917 as the Cuban embassy, [2] and served in that capacity until the United States severed relations with Cuba in ...
This is a list of diplomatic missions of the Republic of Cuba, excluding honorary consulates. Cuba has an extensive global diplomatic presence and is the Latin American country with the second highest number of diplomatic missions after Brazil .
The United States ambassador to the Republic of Cuba is the official representative of the president of the United States to the head of state of Cuba, and serves as the head of the Embassy of the United States in Havana. Direct bilateral diplomatic relations did not exist between the two countries from 1961 to 2015.
This is a list of diplomatic missions in Cuba. At present, the capital city of Havana hosts 117 embassies. Several other countries have ambassadors accredited from other regional capitals.
The Embassy of Cuba in London is the diplomatic mission of Cuba in the United Kingdom. [1] The Ambassador is Her Excellency Bárbara Montalvo Álvarez. [2] Gallery.
It caused only minor damage to the embassy, blowing out the embassy's windows, and those of many nearby homes and made a crater in the sidewalk. In 1968 the embassy moved into a stone manor at 700 Echo Drive in Old Ottawa South, which was the site of another unsuccessful attack in 1974. It moved to its present heavily fortified location in 1977.
13 December 1923 - Legation raised to Embassy. Cosme de la Torriente y Peraza. Title: Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary; Presented credentials: 13 December 1923; Rafael Sanchez-Aballi Title: Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary; Presented credentials: 3 December 1925; Orestes Ferrara. Title: Ambassador Extraordinary and ...
The Embassy of the United States of America in Havana (Spanish: Embajada de los Estados Unidos de América, La Habana) is the United States of America's diplomatic mission in Cuba. On January 3, 1961, U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower severed relations following the Cuban Revolution of the 1950s. [ 1 ]