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List of diplomatic missions of Mexico
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Mexico's foreign service started in 1822, the year after the signing of the Treaty of Cordoba which marked the beginning of Mexico's independence. In 1831, legislation was passed that underpinned the establishment of diplomatic representations with other states in Europe and the Americas. As of 2023, Mexico has diplomatic relations with 193 countries.[1]
Today, Mexico has a significant worldwide presence, with over 150 representations, including 53 consulates in the United States alone (no other country has as many consulates in any single host country).

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Current missions
Africa
- Embassy in Nairobi
Americas
- Embassy in Bogotá
- Embassy in Brasília
- Building hosting the Consulate-General in Rio de Janeiro
- Consulate-General in São Paulo
- Embassy in La Paz
- Embassy in Lima
- Embassy in Montevideo
- Building hosting the Embassy in Ottawa
- Embassy in San José
- Embassy in San Salvador
- Embassy in Santiago de Chile
- Embassy in Santo Domingo
- Consular Section in Washington, D.C.
- Consulate-General in Boston
- Consulate-General in Houston
- Consulate in Las Vegas
- Consulate-General in Los Angeles
- Consulate-General in New York City
- Consulate in Philadelphia
- Consulate in Saint Paul
- Consulate-General in San Antonio
- Consulate-General in San Diego
- Consulate-General in San Francisco
- Consulate-General in San Jose
- Consulate in Seattle
- Consulate in Yuma
Asia
- Building hosting the Embassy in Ankara
- Building hosting the Embassy in Bangkok
- Embassy in Beijing
- Building hosting the Embassy in Kuala Lumpur
- Representative office in Ramallah
- Building hosting the Embassy in Seoul
- Trade Tower hosting the Embassy in Tel Aviv
- Embassy in Tokyo
- Consulate-General in Tokyo
Europe
- Embassy in Brussels
- Embassy in Budapest
- Embassy in Copenhagen
- Embassy in Dublin
- Embassy in The Hague
- Embassy in Helsinki
- Embassy in Lisbon
- Embassy in Madrid
- Consulate in Barcelona
- Embassy in Moscow
- Embassy in Oslo
- Consulate-General in Paris
- Embassy in Prague
- Embassy to the Holy See in Rome
- Embassy in Rome
- Building hosting the Consulate-General in Milan
- Embassy in Stockholm
- Building hosting the Embassy in Warsaw
Oceania
- Embassy in Canberra
- Embassy in Wellington
Multilateral organizations
- Permanent Mission to the OECD in Paris
- Permanent Mission to the OAS in Washington, D.C.
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Closed missions
Africa
Americas
Asia
Europe
Oceania
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See also
Notes
- Under the protecting power of Switzerland.
References
External links
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