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This is a list of diplomatic missions of Austria, excluding honorary consulates. Austria has a rather substantial network of diplomatic posts overseas, with posts in nearly every European country, as well as a large number of missions in the Asia-Pacific and the Americas. Map of Austrian diplomatic missions
Looking north over the Michigan Avenue (DuSable) Bridge. Most consulates are on or near Michigan Avenue in the central sections of Chicago. This is a list of diplomatic missions and trade organizations in Chicago. Many governments and organizations have established diplomatic and trade representation in Chicago, Illinois. [1]
From 1880 to 1918 the Austro-Hungarian Embassy was Sergejewskaja 10, Saint Petersburg, 1914. In 1703 Peter I founded Saint Petersburg, which was the capital of the Russian Empire from 1710 to 1918.
The Permanent Mission of Austria to the United Nations in Vienna is located in the Andromeda Tower in Vienna's 22nd District Donaustadt. [4] It also includes the Permanent Mission to the IAEA, UNIDO and CTBTO. The Vienna offices of UNOV, UNODC, UNCITRAL, UNOOSA, SEforALL are also entrusted with this task. [5] 1987–1994: Richard Wotava
As part of the modernization of the state system in the 1860s, Austria-Hungary began to send permanent envoys to the United States. After 11 November 1918, these were no longer representatives of the Emperor , but of the republican state of German-Austria or the Austrian Republic , who were now called ambassadors.
Map of diplomatic missions in Austria. This article lists diplomatic missions resident in Austria. At present, the capital city of Vienna hosts 125 embassies. Several other countries have ambassadors accredited to Austria, with most being resident in Berlin. [1] This listing excludes honorary consulates.
Webster Vienna at Marokkanergasse in 1991. Webster University was founded in St. Louis, Missouri, USA in 1915.After being impressed by a visit to the Webster Geneva campus, Vienna mayor Leopold Gratz invited Webster University to open a campus in Vienna as the country’s first and only American university beginning in 1981.
Austria is an EU member and Bosnia and Herzegovina is an EU candidate. Bulgaria: 1878 See Austria–Bulgaria relations. Austria has an embassy in Sofia. Bulgaria has an embassy in Vienna. Austria joined the European Union as a full member on 1 January 1995, while Bulgaria joined on 1 January 2007.