List Of Ambassadors Of Colombia To Peru
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List Of Ambassadors Of Colombia To Peru
The ambassador of Colombia to Peru is the ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary of the Republic of Colombia to Peru, in the following is a list of ambassadors of Colombia or other head of mission, chiefs of mission. The title given by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Colombia), Ministry of Foreign Affairs to this position is currently ''Ambassador Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary.'' The ambassador services the Embassy of Colombia, Lima, Embassy of Colombia, located in the district of San Isidro District, Lima, San Isidro, Lima. The building that houses the embassy also houses the Diplomatic missions of the European Union, delegation of the European Union to Peru. Background Both countries Colombia–Peru relations, established relations on June 6, 1822. Relations were initially amicable, although a Colombian–Peruvian territorial dispute, territorial dispute soon led to conflict between both states. The first such conflict was the Gran Colombia–Peru War, being ...
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Excellency
Excellency is an honorific style given to certain high-level officers of a sovereign state, officials of an international organization, or members of an aristocracy. Once entitled to the title "Excellency", the holder usually retains the right to that courtesy throughout their lifetime, although in some cases the title is attached to a particular office, and is held only for the duration of that office. Generally people addressed as ''Excellency'' are heads of state, heads of government, governors, ambassadors, Roman Catholic bishops and high-ranking ecclesiastics and others holding equivalent rank (e.g., heads of international organizations). Members of royal families generally have distinct addresses (Majesty, Highness, etc.) It is sometimes misinterpreted as a title of office in itself, but in fact is an honorific that precedes various titles (such as Mr. President, and so on), both in speech and in writing. In reference to such an official, it takes the form ''His'' or ...
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