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List of diplomatic missions in Hungary

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Map 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

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Country Mission type Photo
 Albania Embassy -
 Algeria Embassy -
 Angola Embassy -
 Argentina Embassy -
 Austria Embassy -
 Azerbaijan Embassy -
 Belarus Embassy -
 Belgium Embassy -
 Bosnia and Herzegovina Embassy -
 Brazil Embassy -
 Bulgaria Embassy -
 Canada Embassy -
 Chile Embassy -
 China Embassy -
 Colombia Embassy -
 Croatia Embassy -
 Cuba Embassy -
 Cyprus Embassy -
 Czech Republic Embassy -
 Denmark Embassy -
 Ecuador Embassy -
 Egypt Embassy -
 Estonia Embassy -
 Finland Embassy -
 France Embassy -
 Georgia Embassy -
 Germany Embassy -
 Greece Embassy -
 Holy See Apostolic Nunciature -
 India Embassy -
 Indonesia Embassy -
 Iran Embassy -
 Iraq Embassy -
 Ireland Embassy -
 Israel Embassy -
 Italy Embassy -
 Japan Embassy -
 Kazakhstan Embassy -
 Kosovo Embassy -
 Kuwait Embassy -
 Kyrgyzstan Embassy -
 Laos Embassy -
 Latvia Embassy -
 Lebanon Embassy -
 Libya Embassy -
 Lithuania Embassy -
 Malaysia Embassy -
 Mexico Embassy -
 Moldova Embassy -
 Mongolia Embassy -
 Montenegro Embassy -
 Morocco Embassy -
 Netherlands Embassy -
 Nigeria Embassy -
 North Macedonia Embassy -
 Northern Cyprus Representative Office -
 Norway Embassy -
 Oman[1] Embassy -
 Pakistan Embassy -
 Palestine Embassy -
 Peru Embassy -
 Philippines Embassy -
 Poland Embassy -
 Portugal Embassy -
 Qatar Embassy -
 Romania Embassy -
 Russia Embassy -
 Rwanda Embassy -
 Saudi Arabia Embassy -
 Serbia Embassy -
 Slovakia Embassy -
 Slovenia Embassy -
 South Africa Embassy -
 Republic of Korea Embassy -
 Sovereign Military Order of Malta Embassy -
 Spain Embassy -
 Sudan Embassy -
 Sweden Embassy -
 Switzerland Embassy -
 Syria Embassy -
 Republic of China (Taiwan) Taipei Representative Office -
 Thailand Embassy -
 Tunisia Embassy -
 Turkey Embassy -
 Ukraine Embassy -
 United Arab Emirates Embassy -
 United Kingdom Embassy -
 United States Embassy -
 Uzbekistan Embassy -
 Venezuela Embassy -
 Vietnam Embassy -
 Yemen Embassy -

Consulates in Hungary

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Country Mission type City Photo
 Croatia Consulate-General Pécs -
 Romania Consulate-General Gyula -
 Romania Consulate-General Szeged -
 Russia Consulate-General Debrecen -
 Slovakia Consulate-General Békéscsaba -
 Slovenia Consulate-General Szentgotthárd -
 Ukraine Consulate-General Nyíregyháza -

Missions

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Accredited embassies

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Resident in Vienna, Austria:

Resident in Berlin, Germany:

Resident in Brussels, Belgium:

Resident in Moscow, Russia:

Resident elsewhere:

Closed missions

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Host city Sending country Mission Year closed Ref.
Budapest  Afghanistan Embassy 2015 [3]
 Australia Embassy 2013 [4]
 Cambodia Embassy Unknown [5]
 Ghana Embassy 1966 [6]
 Malta Embassy 2007 [7]
 North Korea Embassy 1995 [8]
Debrecen  Socialist Republic of Romania Consulate 1985 [9]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Sultanate of Oman". Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade of Hungary. Retrieved 24 October 2023.
  2. ^ "Embassy/Permanent Mission of the Republic of Kenya in Vienna". Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Kenya. Retrieved 20 July 2023.
  3. ^ "Afghanistan Embassy Closed Down in Budapest". dteurope.com. 11 August 2015. Retrieved 15 July 2022.
  4. ^ Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Hungary country brief, Australian Government, archived from the original on 22 September 2015
  5. ^ Hun Sirivadh (18 March 2022). "PM Urges for Reopening of Cambodian and Hungarian Embassies". eacnews.asia. Retrieved 15 July 2022.
  6. ^ "Ghana to reopen its Embassy with Hungary". www.gbcghanaonline.com. 14 January 2022. Retrieved 16 June 2022.
  7. ^ Ivan Camilleri (22 August 2008). "Malta to close its only embassy in Scandinavia". Malta Today. Retrieved 30 July 2024.
  8. ^ https://www.ncnk.org/sites/default/files/issue-briefs/DPRK_Diplo_Relations_August2016.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  9. ^ Lipcsey, I.; Gherman, S.; Severin, A. (2006). Romania and Transylvania in the 20th Century. Corvinus Pub. ISBN 978-1-882785-15-5.
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