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  1. Diplomatic missions of the United Kingdom. This is a list of diplomatic missions of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, excluding honorary consulates. The UK has one of the largest global networks of diplomatic missions. UK diplomatic missions to capitals of other Commonwealth of Nations member countries are known as High ...

  2. Embassy in Prague. Embassy in Riga. Embassy in Stockholm. Embassy in Tel-Aviv. Embassy in Tokyo. Embassy in Vienna. Embassy in Warsaw. Embassy in Washington, D.C. Permanent Mission to the U.N. in New York City.

  3. United Kingdom. London ; Embassy to open. Israel. Jerusalem (Embassy) Multilateral organizations. African Union. Addis Ababa (Permanent Mission to the African Union) United Nations. New York City (Permanent Mission) Geneva (Permanent Mission) UNESCO. Paris (Permanent Mission) Gallery

  4. This is a list of diplomatic missions of the Federated States of Micronesia. The Federated States of Micronesia became independent from the United States in 1986. The FSM maintains permanent embassies in four Asia-Pacific nations: China, Fiji, Japan and the United States. The FSM also maintains three resident consulates in Honolulu, HI ...

  5. Anson Burlingame, a representative of the United States, was requested to take two Qing officials to the United States and Europe in 1867 when the Qing government chose to send China's first diplomatic mission to the Western countries to renegotiate its treaties. However, because Burlingame died in Russia before the mission's conclusion, the ...

  6. Diplomatic missions of the United States. This category contains articles on official embassies and de facto embassies of the United States, which are typically located in capital cities of foreign nations. This category also includes U.S. consulates and multilateral missions. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Diplomatic missions of the ...

  7. This is a list of diplomatic missions of Switzerland, excluding honorary consulates. Switzerland is well known as a protecting power, [1] having used its embassies abroad to represent the interests of states hostile to each other since the Franco-Prussian War. In the Second World War Switzerland served as protecting power for 35 countries on ...