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List Of Diplomatic Missions In Hungary
This article lists diplomatic missions resident in Hungary. At present, the capital city of Budapest hosts 91 embassies. Several other countries have honorary consuls to provide emergency services to their citizens and several countries have non-resident embassies accredited from other capitals, such as Vienna and Berlin. Diplomatic missions in Budapest Consulates in Hungary Missions * (Delegation) Accredited embassies Resident in Vienna, Austria: * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Resident in Berlin, Germany: * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Resident in Brussels, Belgium: * * * * Resident in Moscow, Russia: * * * * * Resident elsewhere: * (Geneva) * (Geneva) * (Paris) * (Prague) * (Belgrade) * (Reykjavik) * (Rome) * (Geneva) * (Valletta) * (Belgrade) * (San Marino) Closed missions See also * Foreign relations of Hungary * Visa requirements for Hungarian citizens References External links Embassies in Hungary
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Diplomatic Missions In Hungary
Diplomatics (in American English, and in most anglophone countries), or diplomatic (in British English), is a scholarly discipline centred on the critical analysis of documents: especially, historical documents. It focuses on the conventions, protocols and formulae that have been used by document creators, and uses these to increase understanding of the processes of document creation, of information transmission, and of the relationships between the facts which the documents purport to record and reality. The discipline originally evolved as a tool for studying and determining the authenticity of the official charters and diplomas issued by royal and papal chancery (medieval office), chanceries. It was subsequently appreciated that many of the same underlying principles could be applied to other types of official document and legal instrument, to non-official documents such as private Letter (message), letters, and, most recently, to the metadata of electronic records. Diplomat ...
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Embassy Of Indonesia, Budapest
The Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia in Budapest ( id, Kedutaan Besar Republik Indonesia di Budapest; hu, Indonéz Köztársaság Nagykövetsége Budapesten) is the diplomatic mission of the Republic of Indonesia to the Republic of Hungary. The first Indonesian ambassador to Hungary was Sarino Mangunpranoto (1962–1966). The current ambassador, Abdurachman Hudiono Dimas Wahab, was appointed by President Joko Widodo on 7 January 2019. History Diplomatic relations between Indonesia and Hungary were established on 26 June 1955. Burhanuddin Mohammad Diah, the Indonesian ambassador to Czechoslovakia was appointed non-resident ambassador to Hungary on 13 November 1959. On 30 March 1960, the Indonesian embassy in Budapest opened with Chargé d'affaires R. Iman Surjakusuma acting as head of the mission until the arrival of Sarino Mangunpranoto on 10 August 1962 as the first Indonesian ambassador to Hungary. The embassy in Budapest has also been accredited to the Republic of Bo ...
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Apostolic Nunciature To Hungary
The Apostolic Nunciature to Hungary is an ecclesiastical office of the Catholic Church in Hungary. It is a diplomatic post of the Holy See, whose representative is called the Apostolic Nuncio with the rank of an ambassador. The Hungarian nunciature is located in Budapest, Gyimes Street 1-3., H-1126. Representatives of the Holy See to Hungary ;Apostolic nuncios *Lorenzo Schioppa (10 August 1920 - 3 May 1925) *Cesare Orsenigo (2 June 1925 - 14 February 1930) *Angelo Rotta (20 March 1930 - 6 April 1945) *Angelo Acerbi (28 March 1990 - 8 February 1997) *Karl-Josef Rauber (25 April 1997 - 22 February 2003) *Juliusz Janusz (9 April 2003 - 10 February 2011) *Alberto Bottari de Castello (6 June 2011 - December 2017) *Michael August Blume (4 July 2018 - 31 December 2021) *Michael Wallace Banach (3 May 2022 - present) See also *Foreign relations of the Holy See *List of diplomatic missions of the Holy See References

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Embassy Of Greece To Hungary
A diplomatic mission or foreign mission is a group of people from a state or organization present in another state to represent the sending state or organization officially in the receiving or host state. In practice, the phrase usually denotes an embassy, which is the main office of a country's diplomatic representatives to another country; it is usually, but not necessarily, based in the receiving state's capital city. Consulates, on the other hand, are smaller diplomatic missions that are normally located in major cities of the receiving state (but can be located in the capital, typically when the sending country has no embassy in the receiving state). As well as being a diplomatic mission to the country in which it is situated, an embassy may also be a nonresident permanent mission to one or more other countries. The term embassy is sometimes used interchangeably with chancery, the physical office or site of a diplomatic mission. Consequently, the terms "embassy reside ...
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Embassy Of Germany, Budapest
The Embassy of Germany in Budapest is Germany's diplomatic mission to Hungary. It is located at Úri utca 64–66, in the I. ''Várkerület'' district. The building has been listed as UNESCO World Heritage and became the site of the German embassy in 1993, as a result of returning the former site of the Hungarian embassy in Berlin to the state of Hungary. The current ambassador is Volkmar Wenzel (as of January 2020). References External links Web site of the embassyGerman Foreign Office


Finnish Embassy In Budapest
Finnish may refer to: * Something or someone from, or related to Finland * Culture of Finland * Finnish people or Finns, the primary ethnic group in Finland * Finnish language, the national language of the Finnish people * Finnish cuisine See also * Finish (other) * Finland (other) * Suomi (other) Suomi means ''Finland'' in Finnish. It may also refer to: *Finnish language * Suomi (surname) * Suomi, Minnesota, an unincorporated community * Suomi College, in Hancock, Michigan, now referred to as Finlandia University * Suomi Island, Western ... * {{disambiguation Language and nationality disambiguation pages ...
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Embassy Of Estonia, Budapest
A diplomatic mission or foreign mission is a group of people from a state or organization present in another state to represent the sending state or organization officially in the receiving or host state. In practice, the phrase usually denotes an embassy, which is the main office of a country's diplomatic representatives to another country; it is usually, but not necessarily, based in the receiving state's capital city. Consulates, on the other hand, are smaller diplomatic missions that are normally located in major cities of the receiving state (but can be located in the capital, typically when the sending country has no embassy in the receiving state). As well as being a diplomatic mission to the country in which it is situated, an embassy may also be a nonresident permanent mission to one or more other countries. The term embassy is sometimes used interchangeably with chancery, the physical office or site of a diplomatic mission. Consequently, the terms "embassy reside ...
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Embassy Of The Arab Republic Of Egypt
A diplomatic mission or foreign mission is a group of people from a state or organization present in another state to represent the sending state or organization officially in the receiving or host state. In practice, the phrase usually denotes an embassy, which is the main office of a country's diplomatic representatives to another country; it is usually, but not necessarily, based in the receiving state's capital city. Consulates, on the other hand, are smaller diplomatic missions that are normally located in major cities of the receiving state (but can be located in the capital, typically when the sending country has no embassy in the receiving state). As well as being a diplomatic mission to the country in which it is situated, an embassy may also be a nonresident permanent mission to one or more other countries. The term embassy is sometimes used interchangeably with chancery, the physical office or site of a diplomatic mission. Consequently, the terms "embassy reside ...
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Embassy Of Ecuador, Budapest
A diplomatic mission or foreign mission is a group of people from a state or organization present in another state to represent the sending state or organization officially in the receiving or host state. In practice, the phrase usually denotes an embassy, which is the main office of a country's diplomatic representatives to another country; it is usually, but not necessarily, based in the receiving state's capital city. Consulates, on the other hand, are smaller diplomatic missions that are normally located in major cities of the receiving state (but can be located in the capital, typically when the sending country has no embassy in the receiving state). As well as being a diplomatic mission to the country in which it is situated, an embassy may also be a nonresident permanent mission to one or more other countries. The term embassy is sometimes used interchangeably with chancery, the physical office or site of a diplomatic mission. Consequently, the terms "embassy reside ...
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