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According to the Act on the Establishment of Diplomatic missions abroad of South Korea, Consulate (분관) and Consular Office (출장소) may be established in the missions, as prescribed by Presidential Decree, if necessary to assign the said offices with affairs under the jurisdiction of the missions.
Consulate-General 2003 [47] Uruguay: Consulate-General 2002 [48] Lhasa India: Consulate-General 1962 [49] [50] Macau Republic of Korea: Consulate-General 2001 [51] Shanghai Estonia: Consulate-General 2016 [52] Ethiopia: Consulate-General 2021 [36] Iceland: Consulate-General 2011 Marshall Islands: Consulate-General 1998 North Korea: Consulate ...
This is a list of diplomatic missions in South Korea. There are currently 117 embassies and six Representative Offices in Seoul , and some countries maintain consulates (not including honorary consulates) in cities other than Seoul as well.
The Embassy of South Korea in Beijing(Korean: 주 중화인민공화국 대한민국 대사관 ; simplified Chinese: 韩国驻中国大使馆; traditional Chinese: 韓國駐中國大使館 )is the official diplomatic mission of the Republic of Korea in the People's Republic of China. The embassy was officially established in August 1992. [1]
Consulate General South Sudan: ... Embassy South Korea: Seoul: Embassy: Busan: Consulate General ... Consular Office Songkhla: Consulate General
As of 2019 about 56,864 (South) Koreans reside in Shanghai. [1] According to 2019 estimates about 79,609 Chaoxianzu (Joseonjok) (ethnic Koreans who are Chinese citizens) live in Shanghai. [ 2 ] South Koreans began moving to China after the 1992 establishment of diplomatic relations between South Korea and the People's Republic of China .
The Embassy of the Republic of Korea in Washington, D.C. is the diplomatic mission of South Korea to the United States. Its main chancery is located at 2450 Massachusetts Avenue , Northwest, Washington, D.C. , in the Embassy Row neighborhood. [ 1 ]
The Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea (Korean Provisional Government; KPG) was a government-in-exile established by Koreans during the 1910–1945 Japanese colonial period. It was established in 1919 in Shanghai. It moved locations a number of times to escape Japanese authorities and due to their tight finances.