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List of diplomatic missions in Brazil
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This is a list of diplomatic missions in Brazil. At present, the capital city of Brasília hosts 133 embassies. Several other countries have ambassadors accredited to Brazil, with most being resident in Washington, D.C. or in New York City (United Nations).[1][2][3]
Honorary consulates are excluded from this listing when an official mission is listed.
Embassies in Brasília
Albania[4]
Algeria[5]
Angola[6]
Argentina[7]
Armenia[8]
Australia[9]
Austria[10]
Azerbaijan[11]
Bahrain[12]
Bangladesh[13]
Barbados[14]
Belarus[15]
Belgium[16]
Benin[17][18]
Bolivia[19]
Botswana[20]
Bulgaria[21]
Burkina Faso[22]
Cambodia[23]
Cameroon[24]
Canada[25]
Cape Verde[26]
Chile[27]
China[28]
Colombia[29]
Congo-Brazzaville[30]
Congo-Kinshasa[18]
Costa Rica[31]
Croatia[32]
Cuba[33]
Cyprus[34]
Czech Republic[35]
Denmark[36]
Dominican Republic[37]
Ecuador[38]
Egypt[18]
El Salvador[39]
Equatorial Guinea[40]
Ethiopia[18]
Finland[41]
France[42]
Gabon[18]
Georgia[43]
Germany[44]
Ghana[45]
Greece[46]
Guatemala[47]
Guinea[18]
Guinea-Bissau[17][18]
Guyana[48]
Haiti[49]
Holy See[50]
Honduras[51]
Hungary[52]
India[53]
Indonesia[54]
Iran[55]
Iraq[56]
Ireland[57]
Israel[58]
Italy[59]
Ivory Coast[60]
Japan[61]
Jordan[62]
Kazakhstan[63]
Kenya[64]
Kuwait[65]
Lebanon[18]
Libya[18]
Luxembourg[66]
Malawi[67]
Malaysia[68]
Mali[18]
Malta[18]
Mauritania[69]
Mexico[70]
Morocco[71]
Mozambique[72]
Myanmar[73]
Namibia[74]
Nepal[75]
Netherlands[76]
New Zealand[77]
Nicaragua[18]
Nigeria[78]
North Korea[18]
North Macedonia[79]
Norway[80]
Oman[81]
Pakistan[18]
Palestine[18]
Panama[82]
Paraguay[83]
Peru[84]
Philippines[85]
Poland[86]
Portugal[87]
Qatar[88]
Romania[89]
Russia[90]
Rwanda[91]
Saudi Arabia[92]
Senegal[93]
Serbia[18]
Singapore[94]
Slovakia[95]
Slovenia[96]
South Africa[97]
South Korea[98]
Sovereign Order of Malta[99]
Spain[100]
Sri Lanka[101]
Sudan[18]
Suriname[102]
Sweden[103]
Switzerland[104]
Syria[105]
Tanzania[106]
Thailand[107]
Timor-Leste[108]
Togo[109]
Trinidad and Tobago[110]
Tunisia[18]
Turkey[111]
Ukraine[112]
United Arab Emirates[113]
United Kingdom[114]
United States[115]
Uruguay[116]
Venezuela[117]
Vietnam[118]
Zambia[119]
Zimbabwe[120]
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Other missions in Brasília
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- Embassy of Albania
- Embassy of Argentina
- Embassy of Botswana
- Embassy of Cameroon
- Embassy of Cape Verde
- Embassy of Czechia
- Embassy of Finland
- Embassy of Guyana
- Apostolic Nunciature (Holy See)
- Embassy of Indonesia
- Embassy of Israel
- Embassy of Italy
- Embassy of Kenya
- Embassy of Mexico
- Embassy of Morocco
- Embassy of Portugal
- Embassy of the United States
Consular missions
Bagé
Belém
Belo Horizonte
- Consulate-General of Italy
Boa Vista
Cáceres
Chuí
Corumbá
Curitiba
Epitaciolândia
Florianópolis
Fortaleza
Foz do Iguaçu
- Consulate of Argentina
- Consulate-General of Paraguay
Guaíra
- Consulate of Paraguay
Guajará-Mirim
Jaguarão
Manaus
Paranaguá
Ponta Porã
Porto Alegre
- Consulate-General of Italy
Porto Murtinho
Quaraí
Recife
- Consulate-General of the United States
Rio Branco
Rio de Janeiro
Angola (Consulate-General)[6]
Argentina (Consulate-General)[7]
Belgium (Consulate-General)[16]
Bolivia (Consulate-General)[19]
Canada (Consulate-General)[25]
Chile (Consulate-General)[27]
China (Consulate-General)[28]
Dominican Republic (Consulate-General)[37]
Egypt (Consulate-General)[18]
France (Consulate-General)[42]
Germany (Consulate-General)[44]
Italy (Consulate-General)[59]
Japan (Consulate-General)[61]
Lebanon (Consulate-General)
Mexico (Consulate-General)[70]
Netherlands (Consulate-General)[76]
Norway (Consulate-General)[80]
Panama (Consulate-General)[82]
Paraguay (Consulate-General)[125]
Peru (Consulate-General)[126]
Portugal (Consulate-General)[87]
Romania (Consulate-General)[89]
Russia (Consulate-General)[90]
Spain (Consulate-General)[100]
Switzerland (Consulate-General)[104]
United Kingdom (Consulate-General)[114]
United States (Consulate-General)[115]
Uruguay (Consulate-General)[124]
- Consulate-General of Angola
- Building hosting the Consulate-General of Argentina
- Torre Rio Sul hosting the Consulates-General of Belgium, Norway, and Spain
- Building hosting the Consulate-General of Bolivia
- Building hosting the Consulates-General of Canada, Mexico, and Uruguay
- Building hosting the Consulate-General of Chile
- Consulate-General of China
- Building hosting the Consulate-General of the Dominican Republic
- Consulate-General of Egypt
- Building hosting the Consulates-General of France, and Germany
- Consulate-General of Italy
- Building hosting the Consulate-General of Japan
- Consulate-General of Lebanon
- Building hosting the Consulate-General of the Netherlands
- Building hosting the Consulate-General of Panama
- Building hosting the Consulate-General of Paraguay
- Building hosting the Consulate-General of Peru
- Consulate-General of Portugal
- Consulate-General of Romania
- Consulate-General of Russia
- Building hosting the Consulate-General of Switzerland
- Consulate-General of the United States
Salvador da Bahia
Santana do Livramento
- Building hosting the Consulate of Uruguay
Santos
São Paulo
Angola (Consulate-General)[6]
Argentina (Consulate-General)[7]
Australia (Consulate-General)[9]
Austria (Consulate-General)[10]
Belgium (Consulate-General)[16]
Bolivia (Consulate-General)[19]
Canada (Consulate-General)[25]
Chile (Consulate-General)[27]
China (Consulate-General)[28]
Colombia (Consulate-General)[29]
Cuba (Consulate-General)[33]
Czech Republic (Consulate-General)[35]
Denmark (Consulate-General)[36]
Dominican Republic (Consulate-General)[37]
Ecuador (Consulate-General)[38]
Egypt (Commercial Office)[18]
Finland (Consulate)[41]
France (Consulate-General)[42]
Germany (Consulate-General)[44]
Greece (Consulate-General)[46]
Hungary (Consulate-General)[52]
India (Consulate-General)[53]
Ireland (Consulate-General)[57]
Israel (Consulate-General)[58]
Italy (Consulate-General)[59]
Japan (Consulate-General)[61]
Lebanon (Consulate-General)[18]
Lithuania (Consulate-General)[127]
Mexico (Consulate-General)[70]
Netherlands (Consulate-General)[76]
New Zealand (Consulate-General)[77]
Paraguay (Consulate-General)[125]
Peru (Consulate-General)[126]
Portugal (Consulate-General)[87]
Russia (Consulate-General)[90]
South Africa (Consulate-General)[97]
South Korea (Consulate-General)[128]
Spain (Consulate-General)[100]
Switzerland (Consulate-General)[104]
Syria (Consulate-General)[105]
Republic of China (Taiwan) (Economic & Cultural Office)[123]
Turkey (Consulate-General)[111]
United Arab Emirates (Consulate-General)[113]
United Kingdom (Consulate-General)[114]
United States (Consulate-General)[115]
Uruguay (Consulate-General)[124]
Venezuela (Consulate)[129]
- Consulate-General of Italy
- Consulate-General of Mexico
- Consulate-General of Portugal
- Consulate-General of the United Kingdom
Tabatinga
Uruguaiana
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Non-resident embassies accredited to Brazil
Resident in Havana, Cuba
Resident in New York City, United Nations
Resident in Washington, D.C., United States of America
Resident in other cities
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Countries without an accredited non-resident embassy or consulate to Brazil
Andorra[1]
Bahamas[1]
Belize (Honorary Consulate in Fortaleza)[140]
Comoros[1]
Cook Islands[1]
Eritrea[1]
Estonia (Honorary Consulate-General in São Paulo)[141]
Gambia[1]
Grenada[1]
Jamaica[1]
Kyrgyzstan[1]
Laos[1]
Latvia (Honorary Consulate in Brasília)[142]
Liberia[1]
Liechtenstein (Embassy of Switzerland in Brasília)[143]
Maldives[1]
Monaco (Honorary Consulate in São Paulo)[144]
Niue
Saint Kitts and Nevis (Honorary Consulate in São Paulo)[145]
Saint Lucia[1]
Somalia[1]
South Sudan[1]
Tajikistan[1]
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Closed missions
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Missions to be opened
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See also
Notes
- Resident in Washington, D.C., United States of America
- East German embassy closed, due to the reunification of Germany.
- Resident in Havana, Cuba
References
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