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Pier C is a structure that has 10 boarding bridges, on a surface of more than 23,700 square metres of serviceable area, and 27,600 square metres of constructed area. It opened its doors in December 2018. Its internal design and green colour are inspired by Easter Island (Rapa Nui). The pier has more than 1,900 square metres dedicated to retail ...
Consulate-General [1] Santa Cruz de la Sierra: Consulate-General [1] Brazil: Brasília: Embassy [1] Porto Alegre: Consulate-General [1] Rio de Janeiro: Consulate-General [1] São Paulo: Consulate-General [1] Canada: Ottawa: Embassy [1] Montreal: Consulate General [1] Toronto: Consulate General [1] Vancouver: Consulate General [1] Colombia ...
The embassy also operates Consulates-General in Miami, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Houston, Chicago, and New York City. [2] The ambassador is Juan Gabriel Valdés. The ambassador's residence is located further northwest on Embassy Row, 2305 Massachusetts Avenue NW.
Santiago de Chile Bulgaria: Embassy 2011 [12] [13] Iraq: Embassy Unknown Nigeria: Embassy Unknown North Korea: Embassy 1973 [14] Pakistan: Embassy 2014 [15] Slovakia: Embassy 2004 [16] Venezuela: Embassy 2024 [17] Zambia: Embassy Unknown [18] Arica Argentina: Consulate 1990 [19] Valparaíso Peru: Consulate-General 2020 [20]
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On 15 March 1989, it was formally opened to the public and on 10 October 1994, the office's name was changed to Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Miami. [ 3 ] Since February 2023, the office is headed by a director-general, currently Chou Chi-Yu, who previously served as the section chief of the Department of Asia, West Asia and Africa of ...
Despite frequent earthquakes in Chile, Gran Torre Santiago, the tallest building in South America is located in Santiago, the capital of Chile. The building is 300 m (980 ft) high, with 62 floors above ground and 6 floors underground. The height of each floor is 4.1 m (13 ft) and the building area is 107.125 m 2 (1,153.08 sq ft). [23]