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  2. Diplomatic mission - Wikipedia

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    The term embassy is commonly used also as a section of a building in which the work of the diplomatic mission is carried out, but strictly speaking, it is the diplomatic delegation itself that is the embassy, while the office space and the diplomatic work done is called the chancery. Therefore, the embassy operates in the chancery.

  3. List of diplomatic missions in the United States - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of diplomatic missions in the United States.At present, 175 nations maintain diplomatic missions to the United States in the capital, Washington, D.C. Being the seat of the Organization of American States, the city also hosts missions of its member-states, separate from their respective embassies to the United States.

  4. Permanent Representative of Afghanistan to the United Nations

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    The permanent Representative is the head of a diplomatic mission to the Headquarters of the United Nations in New York City. The permanent representative of Afghanistan to the United Nations has headed the Permanent Mission of Afghanistan to the United Nations since Afghanistan became a UN Member State on 19 November 1946. [3]

  5. Consulate General of the United States, Hamburg - Wikipedia

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    The first American mission to Hamburg was established in 1790 and John Parish was named Vice Consul. In 1793 Parish was promoted to the rank of a consul. In 1897, Hugh Pitcairn was appointed to the consulate, and in 1903 appointed to be Consul General by President Roosevelt. [5]

  6. Chancery (diplomacy) - Wikipedia

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    A chancery is the principal office that houses a diplomatic mission or an embassy. [1] This often includes the associated building and the site. [2] The building can house one or several different nations' missions. The term derives from chancery or chancellery, the office of a chancellor. Some nations title the head of foreign affairs a ...

  7. Apostolic nunciature - Wikipedia

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    A papal nuncio (officially known as an apostolic nuncio) is a permanent diplomatic representative (head of diplomatic mission) of the Holy See to a state or to one of two international intergovernmental organizations, the European Union or ASEAN, having the rank of an ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary, and the ecclesiastical rank of ...

  8. Consulate General of the United States, Yekaterinburg

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    In 1994, the U.S. Secretary of Commerce Ron Brown opened the U.S. Consulate General in Yekaterinburg, becoming the first diplomatic mission in central Russia after World War II. This was followed by other nations establishing their diplomatic missions in Yekaterinburg, such as Hungary , which opened a permanent trade representation in 1996, and ...

  9. List of ambassadors of the United States to Iraq - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of United States ambassadors, or lower-ranking heads of a diplomatic mission to Iraq. Alexander K. Sloan (1931), chargé d'affaires; Paul Knabenshue (1932–1942), minister; Thomas M. Wilson (1942), minister; Loy W. Henderson (1943–1945), minister; George Wadsworth II (1946–1948), minister; Edward Savage Crocker II (1948 ...