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This is a list of diplomatic missions of Bulgaria, excluding honorary consulates. Current missions. Africa ... New York City (Consulate-General) Asia
Chargé d'affaires. On December 12, 1949, Voutov was informed that the United States took a serious view of the persecution of Bulgarian employees of the Legation. [6] Georgi Dimitrov Harry S. Truman February 20, 1950: Severed relations Valko Chervenkov: Harry S. Truman December 2, 1959: January 15, 1960: Peter G. Voutov Anton Yugov: Dwight D ...
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.
The Embassy of Bulgaria in Washington, D.C. is the Republic of Bulgaria's diplomatic mission to the United States. ... The Bulgarian Americans. New York: Chelsea ...
As of 8 January 2025, Bulgarian citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 178 countries and territories, ranking the Bulgarian passport 15th overall in terms of travel freedom (tied with the passports of Monaco and Romania), according to the Henley & Partners Passport Index. [1]
Bulgaria has an embassy in Washington, D.C., and consulates-general in Chicago, Los Angeles and New York City. United States has an embassy in Sofia. Uruguay: Bulgaria is accredited to Uruguay from its embassy in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Chorus concerts have also included special guests such as Bulgarian composer Haigashod Agassian [4] and Bulgarian painter and experimental artist Houben R.T. There have been joint concerts with other ethnic schools, such as one with the Czech and Slovak School, Astoria, New York, on June 1, 2013, at the Bohemian National Hall in New York.
Bulgaria declared war on the U.S. on the 13 December 1941 Donald R. Heath [f] Foreign Service officer September 30, 1947 November 8, 1947 Declared persona non grata by Government of Bulgaria, January 19, 1950 Edward Page, Jr. [g] Foreign Service officer November 23, 1959 March 14, 1960 Left post, May 25, 1962 Eugenie Anderson: Non-career appointee