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Denmark–United Arab Emirates relations refers to the bilateral relations established between Denmark and the United Arab Emirates.The UAE does not have a diplomatic mission in Denmark although Denmark maintains a consulate in Dubai and also announced the reopening of an embassy in Abu Dhabi in 2010, more than a decade after it was closed because of budget cuts.
Map of diplomatic missions in the Kingdom of Denmark. This article lists diplomatic missions resident in the Kingdom of Denmark. The Kingdom of Denmark as a sovereign state consists of three countries incorporated in to the unity of the Realm (Denmark (proper), Greenland, Faroe Islands). At present, the capital city of Copenhagen hosts
Countries with diplomatic missions from Denmark. This is a list of diplomatic missions of Denmark.Kingdom of Denmark as a sovereign state consists of three countries incorporated in to the unity of the Realm (Denmark (proper), Greenland, Faroe Islands) and maintains 101 repreentations abroad.
Catalonia (Catalonia Trade & Investment's office in Dubai) [99] Chile (Commercial Office) [100] Greece (Economic & Commercial Affairs Office) [101] Hong Kong (Economic and Trade Office) [102] [103]
This is a list of diplomatic missions in the United Arab Emirates.There are currently 147 embassies in Abu Dhabi.Many other countries have diplomatic missions accredited from other capitals.
In some countries, all or some of the Nordic countries have joint embassies. Examples includes the Nordic Embassies in Berlin (all the Nordic countries), [2] the Nordic House in Yangon (Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden) [3] and the Nordic Embassy in Dhaka (Denmark, Norway and Sweden). [4]
As of October 2022, Denmark has a total of 100 diplomatic missions abroad, of which 67 are embassies. [4] Appointments change regularly for various reasons, such as reassignment or retirement, although the majority of senior positions have an initial duration of 4 years, with the possibility of reduction and extension by 1 year.
Today (since 1989) the same telephone number is dialed in Denmark, regardless of where you call from, but the dialling information is still in principle at the forefront of the number. Numbers beginning with 20-31 are preferably mobile numbers, those beginning with 70 and 72-79 are preferably landline numbers, and so on.