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This is a list of diplomatic missions of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta. The Sovereign Military Order of Malta is a sovereign entity of international law that does not have its own territory. It is a permanent non-state observer to the United Nations.
This is a list of diplomatic missions of Malta. Malta , being a microstate has a small, albeit gradually-growing diplomatic network. Honorary consulates and trade missions are excluded from this listing.
Map of diplomatic missions in Malta. This article lists embassies and consulates posted in Malta. There are currently 26 embassies/high commissions in Malta. Several other countries have non resident embassies.
This article lists diplomatic missions accredited to the Sovereign Military Order of Malta.The Order does not have its own territory and its sovereign extraterritorial headquarters, Villa del Priorato di Malta and Palazzo Malta, are located in Rome; therefore many countries accredit their Rome-based ambassadors to the Holy See additionally to the Order of Malta.
The Sovereign Military Order of Malta (SMOM) is a sovereign entity maintaining diplomatic relations with 113 sovereign states (including the Holy See). [1] Additionally, it has observer status or representation at multiple intergovernmental organisations. [2]
List of diplomatic missions in Saint Kitts and Nevis; List of diplomatic missions in Saint Lucia; List of diplomatic missions in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines; List of diplomatic missions in Samoa; List of diplomatic missions in San Marino; List of diplomatic missions in São Tomé and Príncipe; List of diplomatic missions in Saudi Arabia
The Order of Malta is a sovereign entity of international law that does not have its own territory. It is a permanent non-state observer to the United Nations.It maintains diplomatic relations with over 100 countries. [1]
The Knights of Malta: A Modern Resurrection. Bevin Way, London: Third Millennium. ISBN 9781908990679. List of Italian knights of the Order of Malta from 1136 to 1713: Elenco dei cavaleri del S.M.Ordine di San Giovanni di Gerusalemme by Francesco Bonazzi (Napoli: Libreria Detken & Rocholl, 1897)