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3, rue de Rigny 8th arrondissement [28] Central African Republic: 30, rue des Perchamps 16th arrondissement [29] Chad: 65, rue des Belles-Feuilles 16th arrondissement [30] Chile: 2, avenue de La Motte-Picquet 7th arrondissement [31] China: 20, rue Monsieur 7th arrondissement [32] Colombia: 22, rue de l'Élysée 8th arrondissement [33] Comoros ...
Portugal: Consular office 2013 [79] Bastia Italy: Consulate 2007 [80] Bordeaux Switzerland: Consulate-General 2008 [81] [82] Calais United Kingdom: Consulate 1980 [83] Chambéry Italy: Consulate 2008 [80] Clermont-Ferrand Portugal: Vice-consulate 2012 [84] Fort-de-France, Martinique Venezuela: Consulate-General 2019 [85] Dijon Switzerland ...
Circa 2006, the Portuguese government announced plans to close many of its consular missions, particularly in France and the United States, where there are consulates in comparatively small cities such as New Bedford and Providence whose links to Portugal are based on receiving Luso-American immigrants in the nineteenth century.
Portugal, however, broke diplomatic relations with Mexico in 1867 after the assassination of the Emperor. Relations were not reinstated until 1879. [1] In 1884, Mexico opened its first diplomatic mission in Lisbon; however, the mission was closed in 1918 when Portugal refused to recognize the government of Mexican President Venustiano Carranza ...
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Mexico's foreign service started in 1822, the year after the signing of the Treaty of Cordoba which marked the beginning of Mexico's independence. In 1831, legislation was passed that underpinned the establishment of diplomatic representations with other states in Europe and the Americas. As of 2023, Mexico has diplomatic relations with 193 ...