Diplomatic missions of Sweden
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Sweden has a moderately sized diplomatic network of 80 embassies (76 when the Ministry's cut-backs have been concluded in 2008) and 13 consulates general, supplemented by honorary consulates, cultural centres and trade missions that are operated separately. Of note Sweden was the first Western country to have an embassy in Pyongyang, and it continues to provide services to citizens of countries without a presence in North Korea.
In March 2007 it was popularly reported that Sweden was going to be the first country to establish an "embassy" in the virtual world of Second Life. While the legal personality of the mission remain untested, it was established by the Swedish Institute, and not the Swedish Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
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[edit] Europe
- Austria
- Vienna (Embassy)
- Belgium
- Brussels (Embassy)
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Sarajevo (Embassy)
- Bulgaria
- Sofia (Embassy)
- Croatia
- Zagreb (Embassy)
- Czech Republic
- Prague (Embassy)
- Denmark
- Copenhagen (Embassy)
- Estonia
- Tallinn (Embassy)
- Finland
- France
- Paris (Embassy)
- Germany
- Greece
- Athens (Embassy)
- Hungary
- Budapest (Embassy)
- Iceland
- Reykjavík (Embassy)
- Ireland
- Dublin (Embassy)
- Italy
- Rome (Embassy)
- Latvia
- Riga (Embassy)
- Lithuania
- Vilnius (Embassy)
- Luxembourg
- Luxembourg (Embassy)
- Macedonia
- Skopje (Embassy)
- Netherlands
- The Hague (Embassy)
- Norway
- Oslo (Embassy)
- Poland
- Warsaw (Embassy)
- Portugal
- Lisbon (Embassy)
- Romania
- Bucharest (Embassy)
- Russia
- Moscow (Embassy)
- Kaliningrad (Consulate-General)
- Saint Petersburg (Consulate-General)
- Serbia
- Slovakia
- Bratislava (Embassy)
- Slovenia
- Ljubljana (Embassy)
- Spain
- Madrid (Embassy)
- Switzerland
- Bern (Embassy)
- Ukraine
- Kiev (Embassy)
- United Kingdom
[edit] North America
- Canada
- Ottawa (Embassy)
- Cuba
- Havana (Embassy)
- Guatemala
- Guatemala City (Embassy)
- Mexico
- Mexico City (Embassy)
- United States
- Washington DC (Embassy)
- Los Angeles (Consulate-General)
- New York (Consulate-General)
[edit] South America
- Argentina
- Buenos Aires (Embassy)
- Brazil
- Brasília (Embassy)
- Chile
- Santiago (Embassy)
- Colombia
- Bogotá (Embassy)
[edit] Africa
- Algeria
- Algiers (Embassy)
- Angola
- Luanda (Embassy) (To be closed in 2008)
- Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Kinshasa (Embassy)
- Egypt
- Cairo (Embassy)
- Ethiopia
- Addis Ababa (Embassy)
- Kenya
- Nairobi (Embassy)
- Morocco
- Rabat (Embassy)
- Mozambique
- Maputo (Embassy)
- Nigeria
- Abuja (Embassy)
- Senegal
- Dakar (Embassy)
- South Africa
- Pretoria (Embassy)
- Tanzania
- Dar es Salaam (Embassy)
- Zambia
- Lusaka (Embassy)
- Zimbabwe
- Harare (Embassy)
[edit] Asia
- Bangladesh
- Dhaka (Embassy)
- China
- Cyprus
- Nicosia (Embassy)
- India
- New Delhi (Embassy)
- Indonesia
- Jakarta (Embassy)
- Iran
- Tehran (Embassy)
- Israel
- Japan
- Tokyo (Embassy)
- Jordan
- Amman (Embassy)
- Laos
- Vientiane (Embassy) (To be closed in 2008)
- Malaysia
- Kuala Lumpur (Embassy)
- North Korea
- Pyongyang (Embassy)
- Pakistan
- Islamabad (Embassy)
- Philippines
- Manila (Embassy) (To be closed in 2008)
- Saudi Arabia
- Riyadh (Embassy)
- Singapore
- Singapore (Embassy)
- South Korea
- Seoul (Embassy)
- Sri Lanka
- Colombo (Embassy) (To be closed in 2008)
- Syria
- Damascus (Embassy)
- Republic of China (Taiwan)
- Taipei (Exportradet Taipei, Swedish Trade Council)
- Thailand
- Bangkok (Embassy)
- Turkey
- United Arab Emirates
- Abu Dhabi (Embassy)
- Vietnam
- Hanoi (Embassy)
[edit] Oceania
- Australia
- Canberra (Embassy)
- New Zealand
- Wellington (Consulate-General)
[edit] Multilateral Organisations
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- Brussels (Permanent Missions to the European Union and NATO)
- Geneva (Permanent Mission to the United Nations and other international organizations)
- New York (Permanent Mission to the United Nations)
- Strasbourg (Mission to the Council of Europe)
- Paris (Permanent Missions to the OECD and UNESCO)
- Vienna (Mission to the OSCE)