List of diplomatic missions of Denmark
This is a list of diplomatic missions of the Kingdom of Denmark or the Unity of the Realm. The Kingdom of Denmark maintains 76 embassies abroad, and the diplomatic network today reflects a modern strategy in many Western countries to maximise efficiency and relevance.[1]
Africa
- Benin
- Cotonou (Embassy)
- Burkina Faso
- Ouagadougou (Embassy)
- Egypt
- Cairo (Embassy)
- Ethiopia
- Addis Ababa (Embassy)
- Ghana
- Accra (Embassy)
- Kenya
- Nairobi (Embassy)
- Mali
- Bamako (Embassy)
- Morocco
- Rabat (Embassy)
- Mozambique
- Maputo (Embassy)
- Nigeria
- Somaliland
- Hargeisa (Representative office)
- South Africa
- Pretoria (Embassy)
- Tanzania
- Dar es Salaam (Embassy)
- Uganda
- Kampala (Embassy)
Americas
- Argentina
- Buenos Aires (Embassy)
- Bolivia
- La Paz (Embassy)
- Brazil
- Canada
- Chile
- Colombia
- Bogota (Embassy)
- Mexico
- Mexico City (Embassy)
- United States
- Washington DC (Embassy)
- Chicago (Consulate General)
- New York (Consulate General)
Asia
- Afghanistan
- Kabul (Embassy)
- Bangladesh
- Dhaka (Embassy)
- Bhutan
- Thimphu (Representative office)
- Burma
- Yangon (Embassy)
- Cambodia
- Phnom Penh (Representative Office)
- People's Republic of China
- India
- New Delhi (Embassy)
- Indonesia
- Jakarta (Embassy)
- Iran
- Tehran (Embassy)
- Israel
- Tel Aviv (Embassy)
- Japan
- Tokyo (Embassy)
- Republic of Korea
- Seoul (Embassy)
- Lebanon
- Beirut (Embassy)
- Malaysia
- Kuala Lumpur (Embassy)
- Nepal
- Kathmandu (Embassy)
- Pakistan
- Islamabad (Embassy)
- Palestinian Authority
- Ramallah (Representative Office)
- Philippines
- Manila (Embassy)
- Saudi Arabia
- Riyadh (Embassy)
- Singapore
- Singapore (Embassy)
- Republic of China (Taiwan)
- Taipei (Danish Trade Organizations' Taipei Office)
- Thailand
- Bangkok (Embassy)
- Turkey
- Ankara (Embassy)
- United Arab Emirates
- Abu Dhabi (Embassy)
- Vietnam
- Hanoi (Embassy)
- Ho Chi Minh City (Consulate General)
Europe
- Albania
- Tirana (Embassy)
- Austria
- Vienna (Embassy)
- Belgium
- Brussels (Embassy)
- Bulgaria
- Sofia (Embassy)
- Croatia
- Zagreb (Embassy)
- Cyprus
- Nicosia (Embassy)
- Czech Republic
- Estonia
- Tallinn (Embassy)
- Finland
- Helsinki (Embassy)
- 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)
- Netherlands
- The Hague (Embassy)
- Norway
- Poland
- Warsaw (Embassy)
- Portugal
- Lisbon (Embassy)
- Romania
- Bucharest (Embassy)
- Russia
- Serbia
- Belgrade (Embassy)
- Spain
- Madrid (Embassy)
- Sweden
- Stockholm (Embassy)
- Switzerland
- Bern (Embassy)
- Ukraine
- United Kingdom
Oceania
Multilateral organizations
- Council of Europe[2] (Strasbourg)
- European Union[3] (Brussels)
- NATO[4] (Brussels)
- Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development[5] (Paris)
- Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe[6] (Vienna)
- International Atomic Energy Agency[7] (Vienna)
- Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization[8] (Vienna)
- United Nations
See also
References
- ↑ "Organisation". Retrieved 30 September 2011.
- ↑ "Denmark's Permanent Representation to the Council of Europe" (in Danish). Retrieved 30 September 2011.
- ↑ "Permanent Representation of Denmark to the EU". Retrieved 29 September 2011.
- ↑ "Permanent Representation of Denmark to NATO". Retrieved 29 September 2011.
- ↑ "Permanent Delegation of Denmark to the OECD" (in Danish). Retrieved 29 September 2011.
- ↑ "Danish Mission to the OSCE, IAEA and CTBTO". Retrieved 8 November 2011.
- ↑ "Danish Mission to the OSCE, IAEA and CTBTO". Retrieved 8 November 2011.
- ↑ "Danish Mission to the OSCE, IAEA and CTBTO". Retrieved 8 November 2011.
- ↑ "Permanent Mission of Denmark to the UN". Retrieved 29 September 2011.
- ↑ "Danish UN Mission Geneva". Retrieved 29 September 2011.
- ↑ "Danish UN Mission Vienna".
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