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Embassy [1] Benque Viejo del Carmen: Consulate-General [3] Brazil: Brasília: Embassy [1] [5] Canada: Ottawa: Embassy [1] Montreal: Consulate-General [3] Vancouver: Consulate-General [3] Chile: Santiago de Chile: Embassy [1] Colombia: Bogotá: Embassy [1] [6] Costa Rica: San José: Embassy [1] Cuba: Havana: Embassy [1] [7] [8] Dominican ...
Guatemala: Telma Leonor Borrayo Cabrera, Consul-General 2750 Buford Highway Buford Highway Haiti: 2911 Piedmont Avenue NE, Suite A Buckhead Honduras: Ada Evila Serrano Nunez, Consul General 2750 Buford Highway NE Peachtree Corners India: Swati Kulkarni, Consul-General 5549 Glenridge Drive NE Sandy Springs Ireland
This is a list of diplomatic missions in the United States.At present, 175 nations maintain diplomatic missions to the United States in the capital, Washington, D.C. Being the seat of the Organization of American States, the city also hosts missions of its member-states, separate from their respective embassies to the United States.
This is an incomplete list of Ambassadors and High Commissioners of Guatemala. High Commissioners represent member states of the Commonwealth of Nations and ambassadors represent other states. Note that some diplomats are accredited by, or to, more than one country.
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Bolivia is accredited to Guatemala from its embassy in San José, Costa Rica. Brazil: 21 November 1906: Brazil has an embassy in Guatemala City. Guatemala has an embassy in Brasília. Canada: 16 September 1961: Canada has an embassy in Guatemala City. [17] Guatemala has an embassy in Ottawa and a consulate-general in Montreal. [18] Chile: 8 ...
Starting in the 19th century, right after independence from Spain was signed, the public administration was slowly organized. There was a first stage when Guatemala was a part of the United Provinces of Central America, and a second stage starting in 1847, when Guatemala became an independent, free and sovereign republic to administer its own public affairs.