List of diplomatic missions of Brazil

States hosting a diplomatic mission of Brazil

This is a list of diplomatic missions of the Federative Republic of Brazil, excluding honorary consulates. The Republic has a large global network of diplomatic missions, with representations in over 125 countries.

Africa

Brazilian Embassy in Belgrade
Brazilian Embassy in Berlin
Brazilian Embassy in Bridgetown
Residence of the Brazilian Embassy in Buenos Aires
Brazilian Embassy in Canberra
Brazilian Embassy in Copenhagen
Brazilian Embassy in The Hague
Brazilian Embassy in Helsinki
Brazilian Embassy in Kiev
Brazilian Embassy in Lima
Brazilian Embassy in London
Brazilian Embassy in Madrid
Brazilian Embassy in Montevideo
Brazilian Embassy in Oslo
Brazilian Embassy in Ottawa
Brazilian Embassy in Paris
Brazilian Embassy in Port of Spain
Brazilian Embassy in Prague
Brazilian Embassy in Pretoria
Palazzo Pamphilj, the Brazilian Embassy in Rome
Brazilian Embassy in Stockholm
Brazilian Embassy in Tbilisi
Brazilian Embassy in Tegucigalpa
Brazilian Embassy in Vienna
Brazilian Consulate-General in Boston
Brazilian Embassy in Windhoek
Brazilian Embassy in Zagreb

Americas

Asia

Europe

Oceania

Non-resident embassies

As of February 2016, Brazil has diplomatic representation to 54 countries without a resident embassy. Such countries are listed below, with the location of the Brazilian embassy with cumulative jurisdiction over them listed between parentheses.[1]

Africa

Asia

Europe

Oceania

Multilateral organizations

Notes

^ The Brazilian Embassy in Tripoli has been de facto closed since July 2014, due to the Libyan Civil War. All diplomats and Brazilian staff have been relocated to Tunis. The embassy remains technically open, but only with local staff performing minimum administrative duties, assisting Brazilians in Libya, and liaising with Brazilian diplomats in Tunisia.[2]

^ The Brazilian Embassy in Damascus has been de facto closed since July 2012, due to the Syrian Civil War, with all diplomats and Brazilian staff relocated to Beirut and some assistance also provided by the embassy in Amman, but the embassy remains technically open, albeit only with local administrative staff performing minimum functions, assisting Brazilian citizens and liaising with Brazilian diplomats in Lebanon and Jordan.[3]

See also

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References

  1. "Sites dos postos diplomáticos em ordem alfabética" [Sites of diplomatic posts in alphabetical order] (in Portuguese). Brazilian Ministry of Foreign Relations. Retrieved 2016-02-11.
  2. Agência Brasil (2014-07-31). "Itamaraty transfere embaixada da Líbia para Tunísia por falta de segurança" [Itamaraty transfers embassy from Libya to Tunisia due to lack of safety] (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2014-10-16.
  3. Brazilian Ministry of Foreign Relations, Embassy in Damascus (2012-07-20). "Nota à Imprensa nº 180 - Situação na Síria" [Press Release no. 180 - Situation in Syria] (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2014-10-16.
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