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Spain–United Arab Emirates relations are the bilateral and diplomatic relations between these two countries. Spain has an embassy in Abu Dhabi and an Economic and Commercial Office in Dubai. [1] The UAE has an embassy in Madrid [2] and a consulate general in Barcelona. [3]
This is a list of diplomatic missions of Spain, excluding honorary consulates. The kingdom of Spain has a large global diplomatic presence. ... Qatar: Doha: Embassy
Resident in Doha, Qatar Central African Republic Ecuador Haiti; Resident in Kuwait City, Kuwait Bhutan [11] Botswana Cambodia [11] [12] Guyana Honduras Laos Lesotho Malawi [11] Myanmar Nicaragua [11] [13] Togo; Resident in New Delhi, India Iceland Jamaica Nauru Trinidad and Tobago; Resident in Rabat, Morocco Cape Verde Grenada Saint Lucia
This article lists embassies and consulates posted in Spain. At present, the capital city of Madrid hosts 123 embassies, and many countries maintain consulates in other Spanish cities (not including honorary consulates). Diplomatic missions in Spain
This is a list of diplomatic missions in Qatar. The capital, Doha, hosts 119 embassies. Several other countries are accredited to Qatar from other capitals. Map of countries that maintain diplomatic missions in Qatar
Embassy: Calle Alcalá, 73 [4] Angola: Embassy: Calle Lagasca, 88, floor 2 [5] Antigua and Barbuda: Embassy: Calle Felipe IV, 7 [6] Argentina: Embassy: Calle Fernando el Santo 15 [7] Armenia: Embassy: Calle Mayor, 81 [8] Australia: Embassy: Paseo de la Castellana, 259D, floor 24 [9] Austria: Embassy: Paseo de la Castellana 91, floor 9 [10 ...
Visa requirements for Spanish citizens are administrative entry restrictions by the authorities of other states placed on citizens of Spain.. As of October 2024, Spanish citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 192 countries and territories, ranking the ordinary Spanish passport 2nd in terms of travel freedom (tied with France, Germany, Italy, and Japan) according to the Henley ...
Juan Carlos I of Spain was the first Spanish head of state to visit Qatar, doing so in 1980. He also visited in November 2003 in order to inaugurate the newly constructed Spanish embassy. [5] Emir Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani made a return visit to Spain in September 2004. [4] Spanish King Juan Carlos I made his third visit to Qatar in April 2006.