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List of diplomatic missions of Slovakia

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List of diplomatic missions of Slovakia

This is a list of diplomatic missions of Slovakia, excluding honorary consulates. The Slovak Ministry of Foreign Affairs oversees the maintenance of these missions. As of December 2013, Slovakia maintained 90 missions abroad, including 64 embassies, seven missions to multilateral organisations, nine consulates-general, one consular office, one Slovak Economic and Cultural Office and eight Slovak Institutes.

Contents

Africa

  •  Egypt
  • Cairo (Embassy)
  •  Ethiopia
  • Addis Ababa (Embassy)
  •  Kenya
  • Nairobi (Embassy)
  •  Nigeria
  • Abuja (Embassy)
  •  South Africa
  • Pretoria (Embassy)
  • Americas

  •  Argentina
  • Buenos Aires (Embassy)
  •  Brazil
  • Brasília (Embassy)
  •  Canada
  • Ottawa (Embassy)
  •  Cuba
  • Havana (Embassy)
  •  Mexico
  • Mexico City (Embassy)
  •  United States
  • Washington, D.C. (Embassy)
  • New York (Consulate-General)
  • Asia

  •  People's Republic of China
  • Beijing (Embassy)
  • Shanghai (Consulate-General)
  •  Georgia
  • Tbilisi (Embassy)
  •  India
  • New Delhi (Embassy)
  •  Indonesia
  • Jakarta (Embassy)
  •  Iran
  • Tehran (Embassy)
  •  Iraq
  • Baghdad (Embassy)
  •  Israel
  • Tel Aviv (Embassy)
  •  Japan
  • Tokyo (Embassy)
  •  Kazakhstan
  • Astana (Embassy)
  •  Kuwait
  • Kuwait City (Embassy)
  •  Lebanon
  • Beirut (Embassy)
  •  Republic of China (Taiwan)
  • Taipei (Slovak Economic and Cultural Office)
  •  South Korea
  • Seoul (Embassy)
  •  Thailand
  • Bangkok (Embassy)
  •  Turkey
  • Ankara (Embassy)
  • Istanbul (Consulate-General)
  •  United Arab Emirates
  • Abu Dhabi (Embassy)
  •  Uzbekistan
  • Tashkent (Embassy)
  •  Vietnam
  • Hanoi (Embassy)
  • Europe

  •  Albania
  • Tirana (Embassy)
  •  Austria
  • Vienna (Embassy)
  •  Belarus
  • Minsk (Embassy)
  •  Belgium
  • Brussels (Embassy)
  •  Bosnia
  • Sarajevo (Embassy)
  •  Bulgaria
  • Sofia (Embassy)
  •  Croatia
  • Zagreb (Embassy)
  •  Cyprus
  • Nicosia (Embassy)
  •  Czech Republic
  • Prague (Embassy)
  •  Denmark
  • Copenhagen (Embassy)
  •  Finland
  • Helsinki (Embassy)
  •  France
  • Paris (Embassy)
  •  Germany
  • Berlin (Embassy)
  • Munich (Consulate-General)
  •  Greece
  • Athens (Embassy)
  •  Holy See
  • Vatican City (Embassy)
  •  Hungary
  • Budapest (Embassy)
  • Békéscsaba (Consulate-General)
  •  Ireland
  • Dublin (Embassy)
  •  Italy
  • Rome (Embassy)
  •  Latvia
  • Riga (Embassy)
  •  Macedonia
  • Skopje (Embassy)
  •  Moldova
  • Chișinău (Embassy)
  •  Montenegro
  • Podgorica (Embassy)
  •  Netherlands
  • The Hague (Embassy)
  •  Norway
  • Oslo (Embassy)
  •  Poland
  • Warsaw (Embassy)
  • Kraków (Consulate-General)
  •  Portugal
  • Lisbon (Embassy)
  •  Romania
  • Bucharest (Embassy)
  •  Russia
  • Moscow (Embassy)
  • Saint Petersburg (Consulate-General)
  •  Serbia
  • Belgrade (Embassy)
  •  Slovenia
  • Ljubljana (Embassy)
  •  Spain
  • Madrid (Embassy)
  •  Sweden
  • Stockholm (Embassy)
  •   Switzerland
  • Bern (Embassy)
  •  Ukraine
  • Kiev (Embassy)
  • Uzhhorod (Consulate-General)
  •  United Kingdom
  • London (Embassy)
  • Oceania

  •  Australia
  • Canberra (Embassy)
  • Multilateral Organizations

  • Brussels (Permanent Missions to the European Union and to NATO)
  • Geneva (Permanent Mission to the United Nations and other international organizations)
  • New York (Permanent Mission to the United Nations)
  • Paris (Permanent Missions to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development and UNESCO)
  • Rome (Permanent Mission to Food and Agriculture Organization)
  • Strasbourg (Permanent Mission to the Council of Europe)
  • Vienna (Permanent Mission to the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe and United Nations)
  • References

    List of diplomatic missions of Slovakia Wikipedia