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Diplomatic missions of Germany. The Federal Republic of Germany manages 227 diplomatic missions abroad. Of these, 153 are embassies, 52 consulates-general, 7 consulates, and 12 multilateral missions making it one of the world's largest diplomatic networks. [1] In addition, there are 337 honorary consuls, which are not included in this list.
The German residence permit (German: Aufenthaltstitel) is a document issued to non-EU citizens living in Germany.. Prior to 1 September 2011, residence permits and additional provisions were affixed to pages inside the passport in sticker form.
Alexandria Welcome Sign on Louisiana Highway 28 West. Rotary International Clock (1916), with Alexandria City Hall (constructed 1963) in the background. Alexandria is the ninth-largest city in the state of Louisiana and is the parish seat and largest city of Rapides Parish, Louisiana, United States. [2]
Visa on arrival is available at Luang Prabang, Pakse and Vientiane international airports, the 4 Thai-Lao Friendship Bridges [Note 9] and 6 border crossings. [Note 10] [109] Visa on arrival is extendable for an additional 60 days at the Department of Immigration in Vientiane. [111] X Latvia: Freedom of movement [48] Unlimited stay [48] ID card ...
Germany Berlin (E) All of northern Germany from the Dutch border in the west to the Polish border in the east, as well as all of the former DDR: Berlin, Brandenburg, Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, Thuringen, Lower Saxony, Bremen, Hamburg, Schleswig-Holstein, and Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. Düsseldorf (CG) None Frankfurt (CG)
German Coast 1736, Detail from a larger map. Map of the German Coast, 1775 [1]. The German Coast (French: Côte des Allemands, Spanish: Costa Alemana, German: Deutsche Küste) was a region of early Louisiana settlement located above New Orleans, and on the west bank of the Mississippi River.
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1848–1849: Friedrich Ludwig von Rönne (October 1848 - December 1849; (January 26 - December 21, 1849) simultaneously "Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary for the Central Government of Germany" i.e., the Frankfurt Parliament) 1849–1868: Friedrich von Gerolt (January 24, 1868 – 1871 as Minister of the North German Confederation)