List of diplomatic missions in Colombia

This is a list of diplomatic missions in Colombia. There are currently 65 embassies in Bogotá. Some other countries have non resident embassies.[1]


Diplomatic missions in Colombia
  Colombia
  Countries with embassies in Colombia
  Countries with consulates-general in Colombia


Embassies in Bogotá

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Country Mission type Year
established
Locality Photo Mission
website
  Algeria Embassy 1995 Chapinero -
  Argentina Embassy Chapinero   -
  Australia Embassy 2017 Usaquén -
  Austria Embassy Chapinero -
  Azerbaijan Embassy Usaquén -
  Belarus Embassy 2019 -
  Belgium Embassy Chapinero   -
  Bolivia Embassy Usaquén   -
  Brazil Embassy Chapinero   -
  Canada Embassy 1953 Usaquén   -
  Chile Embassy Usaquén   -
  China Embassy Chapinero   -
  Costa Rica Embassy Usaquén -
  Cuba Embassy Chapinero -
  Czech Republic Embassy 2014 Chapinero -
  Denmark Embassy 2014 Chapinero -
  Dominican Republic Embassy Chapinero -
  Ecuador Embassy Chapinero -
  Egypt Embassy Usaquén -
  El Salvador Embassy Usaquén   -
  Finland Embassy 2017 Usaquén -
  France Embassy Chapinero   -
  Germany Embassy Usaquén -
  Guatemala Embassy Chapinero -
  Haiti Embassy Chapinero -
  Holy See Apostolic Nunciature 1836 Teusaquillo   -
  Honduras Embassy Usaquén   -
  Hungary Embassy 2017 Chapinero -
  India Embassy Usaquén -
  Indonesia Embassy Chapinero   -
  Iran Embassy Chapinero -
  Ireland Embassy 2019 Usaquén
  Italy Embassy Chapinero -
  Jamaica Embassy 1996 Usaquén -
  Japan Embassy Usaquén   -
  Kosovo Embassy 2024 -
  Lebanon Embassy 1955 Chapinero -
  Mexico Embassy Usaquén   -
  Morocco Embassy 1986 Chapinero -
  Netherlands Embassy Chapinero -
  New Zealand Embassy 2018 Chapinero -
  Nicaragua Embassy Usaquén -
  Norway Embassy 2012 Chapinero -
  Palestine Embassy Teusaquillo   -
  Panama Embassy Chapinero -
  Paraguay Embassy Chapinero -
  Peru Embassy Chapinero -
  Philippines Embassy 2024 Chapinero -
  Poland Embassy Usaquén   -
  Portugal Embassy Chapinero   -
  Qatar Embassy -
  Romania Embassy 1973 Chapinero   -
  Russia Embassy 1991 Chapinero -
  Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic Embassy 2022[2] -
  Saudi Arabia Embassy 2024 -
  South Korea Embassy 1962 Chapinero  
  Sovereign Military Order of Malta Embassy 1957 Usaquén   -
  Spain Embassy Chapinero   -
  Sweden Embassy Chapinero -
  Switzerland Embassy Chapinero -
  Turkey Embassy Chapinero -
  United Arab Emirates Embassy Chapinero   -
  United Kingdom Embassy Chapinero -
  United States Embassy Teusaquillo   -
  Uruguay Embassy Chapinero -
  Venezuela Embassy Chapinero -
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Consular missions

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Next Opening

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Non-resident embassies accredited to Colombia

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Brasilia

Caracas

Washington, D.C.

New York City

Resident elsewhere

Closed missions

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Host city Sending country Mission Year closed Ref.
Bogotá   Republic of China (Taiwan) Embassy 1980 [10]
  Israel Embassy 2024 [11]
Barranquilla   China Consulate 2017 [12]
  Republic of China (Taiwan) Consulate-General 1980 [13][10]
  United Kingdom Consulate 1998 [14][15]
Cali   Ecuador Consulate 2013 [16][17]
  United Kingdom Consulate 2014 [18]
Cartagena de Indias   Spain Consulate General 2020 [19]
  United Kingdom Consulate 2014 [18]
  United States Consulate 1948 [20]
Medellín   Argentina Consulate-General 1995 [21]
  Ecuador Consulate 2013
  France Consulate 2013
Puerto Asís   Ecuador Consulate 2013 [16]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Directorio del Cuerpo Diplomático y Consular acreditado en Colombia". Cancillería. May 28, 2014.
  2. ^ "Colombia announces the opening of SADR embassy in Bogotá". Sahara Press Service. November 17, 2022. Archived from the original on November 17, 2022. Retrieved November 17, 2022.
  3. ^ "Delegation of the Government of Catalonia to the Andean States." Ministry for Foreign Action and European Union
  4. ^ Consulate-General of Israel in Bogotá
  5. ^ "Vice - Consulado em Letícia".
  6. ^ a b c "Otros Países | Cancillería".
  7. ^ "Islas del Pacífico Sur | Cancillería".
  8. ^ "Estado de Kuwait | Cancillería".
  9. ^ "Bután | Cancillería".
  10. ^ a b "Colombia y China Popular establecen relaciones". El Tiempo (in Spanish). Bogotá: Casa Editorial El Tiempo. February 9, 1980. pp. 8A. ISSN 0121-9987. Retrieved September 22, 2018.
  11. ^ Colombia breaks diplomatic ties with Israel. President calls actions in Gaza a ‘genocide’
  12. ^ "Cierra el consulado de China en Barranquilla" (in Spanish). RCN Radio. 21 June 2017. Retrieved 28 July 2021.
  13. ^ Events from day to day, Taiwan Info, 1 January 1980
  14. ^ "The Foreign & Commonwealth Office" (PDF). Foreign and Commonwealth Office. January 2012.
  15. ^ https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm201011/cmselect/cmfaff/memo/438/annex.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  16. ^ a b "Ecuador clausura diez consulados y anuncia el cierre de cinco embajadas" (in Spanish). Diario Libre. 4 December 2013. Retrieved 15 July 2021.
  17. ^ "Ecuador cierra su consulado en Cali y en otras nueve ciudades del mundo" (in Spanish). El País. 3 December 2013. Retrieved 15 July 2021.
  18. ^ a b "Support for British nationals abroad: The Consular Service" (PDF). House of Commons. Retrieved 13 January 2022.
  19. ^ "INFORMACION GENERAL Y DE INTERÉS". www.exteriores.gob.es (in Spanish).
  20. ^ "A Guide to the United States' History of Recognition, Diplomatic, and Consular Relations, by Country, since 1776: Colombia". Office of the Historian. Department of State of the United States. Retrieved 22 September 2021.
  21. ^ "Decreto 2639/2015 - Dispónese la reapertura del Consulado General de la República en la Ciudad de Medellín, República de Colombia" (in Spanish). Official Gazette of Argentina.