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Consulate-General Sophie Fabienne Hottat 6300 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 1200 Carthay Belize: Consulate-General Yvette Karen Gentle 4801 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 250 Hancock Park Bolivia: Consulate-General 3701 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 1065 Koreatown Brazil: Consulate-General Fatima Keiko Ishitani 6222 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 600 Carthay ...
Embassy Akio Miyajima [15] Portugal: Lisbon: Embassy Shigeru Ushio [15] Romania: Bucharest: Embassy Hiroshi Ueda [15] Russia: Moscow: Embassy: Toyohisa Kozuki [15] Khabarovsk: Consulate-General Keiko Furuta [15] Saint Petersburg: Consulate-General Yasumasa Iijima [15] Vladivostok: Consulate-General KoichirÅ Nakamura [15] Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk ...
This is a list of diplomatic missions in the United States.At present, 175 nations maintain diplomatic missions to the United States in the capital, Washington, D.C. Being the seat of the Organization of American States, the city also hosts missions of its member-states, separate from their respective embassies to the United States.
The Los Angeles Consular Corps (LACC) is an informal organization made up of the international consulates located in Los Angeles, California.. The Consular Corps promotes positive diplomatic relationships between the 105 countries that maintain consulates in Los Angeles through regular meetings, luncheons, special events, and publicizing national days which celebrate various independence days ...
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The consulate was established on February 15, 1974. At the time, 20 Japanese companies had operations in the Southeastern United States. [2] In 1995 Yuji Miyamoto, the consul general, said that economic relations between Japan and Georgia and other economic states and "grassroots relationships" between those areas were increasing. [3]
The villa that forms the district's centerpiece was constructed from 1911 to 1914 by artisans and craftsmen from Japan for the German-American Adolph Leopold Bernheimer (1866-1944) and Eugene Elija Bernheimer (1865-1924) [noted as brothers to Charles L. Bernheimer] to house their collection of Japanese art and valuable items. Mainly acquired in ...
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