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This is a list of diplomatic missions of Poland Excluding from this listing are honorary consulates, cultural institutes, and trade missions. On the other hand, the Polish Office in Taipei is included, as it serves as a de facto embassy to Taiwan , with which Poland does not have formal diplomatic relations.
The first permanent Polish diplomatic mission was created in late 18th century by the last king of Poland, Stanislaus Augustus. After partitions of Poland, there was over a century gap in diplomatic relations. The mission was re-established following Poland regaining independence in the aftermath of World War I.
A Polish passport (Polish: Polski paszport) is an international travel document issued to nationals of Poland, and may also serve as proof of Polish citizenship.Besides enabling the bearer to travel internationally and serving as indication of Polish citizenship, the passport facilitates the process of securing assistance from Polish consular officials abroad or other European Union member ...
Poland has an embassy in Washington, D.C., and consulates-general in Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles, and New York. [143] United States has an embassy in Warsaw, a consulate-general in Kraków, and a consular agency in PoznaĆ. [144] Both countries are full members of NATO and the OECD. Uruguay: 22 July 1920: See Poland–Uruguay relations
This article lists diplomatic missions resident in the Republic of Poland.At present, the capital city of Warsaw hosts 98 embassies. Several countries have ambassadors accredited to Poland, with most being resident in Brussels, Berlin or Moscow.
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It existed in the Second Republic era from 1928 to 1939 and was reestablished in the modern-day Third Republic in 1990, going into operation the following year. During the communist era lasting from 1945 to 1989, the role of the border guard was carried out by the Border Protection Troops ( Wojska Ochrony Pogranicza ).