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List of diplomatic missions of Romania
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Romania has an extensive and a large diplomatic network.
This listing excludes honorary consulates, trade missions, and cultural institutes.
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- Embassy in Berlin
- Embassy in Bogotá
- Embassy in Brussels
- Embassy in Budapest
- Embassy in Buenos Aires
- Embassy in Copenhagen
- Embassy in Dublin
- Embassy in Helsinki
- Consulate-General in Istanbul
- Embassy in Kuala Lumpur
- Embassy in Kyiv
- Embassy in Lima
- Embassy in London
- Embassy în Luxembourg
- Embassy in Madrid
- Embassy in Mexico City
- Embassy in Minsk
- Embassy in Moscow
- Embassy in Oslo
- Embassy in Paris
- Embassy in Pyongyang
- Consulate-General in Rio de Janeiro
- Embassy in Santiago
- Embassy in Sarajevo
- Embassy in Sofia
- Embassy in Stockholm
- Embassy in Tokyo
- Embassy in Tunis
- Embassy in Vienna
- Embassy in Vilnius
- Embassy in Warsaw
- Embassy in Zagreb
- Permanent Mission to the United Nations in New York City
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Closed missions
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See also
Notes
- Romania does not recognize Kosovo's declaration of independence, and therefore does not maintain formal diplomatic relations with it. Nonetheless, Romania has a liaison office in Pristina, which functions as a de facto embassy.
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