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  2. Consul (representative) - Wikipedia

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    The consul general serves as a representative of their state in the country where they are located, although ultimate jurisdiction over the right to speak on behalf of a home country within another country belongs to the single ambassador. Another definition is the leader of the consular section of an embassy. This consul general is a diplomat ...

  3. Consulate - Wikipedia

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    A consul of the highest rank is termed a consul-general and is appointed to a consulate-general. There are typically one or more deputy consuls-general, consuls, vice-consuls, and consular agents working under the consul-general. A country may appoint more than one consul-general to another nation.

  4. List of ambassadors of Colombia to the United States

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    Chargé d'Affaires and Consul General January 2, 1832 [1] Joaquín Acosta: Chargé d'Affaires July 20, 1842 November 8, 1842 [1] Pedro Alcántara Herrán: Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary December 7, 1847 August 16, 1849 [1] Rafael Rivas Chargé d'Affaires August 29, 1849 June 7, 1850 [1] Victoriano de Diego Paredes Chargé d ...

  5. Consul-General - Wikipedia

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  6. Definitions of economics - Wikipedia

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    James Stuart (1767) authored the first book in English with 'political economy' in its title, explaining it just as: . Economy in general [is] the art of providing for all the wants of a family, so the science of political economy seeks to secure a certain fund of subsistence for all the inhabitants, to obviate every circumstance which may render it precarious; to provide everything necessary ...

  7. Consular corps - Wikipedia

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    Consular corps (from French: Corps consulaire and commonly abbreviated CC) is a concept analogous to diplomatic corps, but concerning the staff, estates and work of a consulate. "While ambassadors and diplomatic staff are devoted to bettering all categories of the bilateral relationship with the host country, the consular corps is in charge of ...

  8. Ambassador-at-large - Wikipedia

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    Ambassador-at-large of Brunei Princess Masna Bolkiah greeting Indonesian delegations. An ambassador-at-large is a diplomat, a secretary, or a minister of the highest rank who is accredited to represent a country and its people internationally.

  9. Consul - Wikipedia

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    The consul administering the oath is forced to go on his knees, symbolizing Alphonse's lordship and the town's loyalty. Throughout most of southern France, a consul (French: consul or consule) was an office equivalent to the échevins of the north and roughly similar with English aldermen.