List of diplomatic missions to the Holy See
This article lists diplomatic missions accredited to the Holy See, the government of the Catholic Church and the temporal ruler of the Vatican City. 84 countries currently maintain embassies to the Holy See.[1]
The Vatican City State, over which the Holy See is sovereign, is the smallest independent entity in the world and its size renders any resident diplomatic community impractical. Therefore, all embassies to the Holy See are located in Rome, making the Vatican City one of only two sovereign states, the other being Liechtenstein, with no resident embassies located within its territory. This leads to the situation that the Embassy of Italy to the Holy See is based on its home territory, which is also the case for Estonia, Latvia, Malta, and Singapore. This also means that the Embassy of the Republic of China (more commonly known as Taiwan) to the Holy See is located in Italy, which does not recognize the Republic of China.
Embassies to the Holy See usually do not maintain consular sections, allowing their sending countries's embassies to Italy to provide services to those holding passports issued by the Holy See. A notable exception is that of the Philippines, whose consular section caters to the Filipino pilgrims to Catholic pilgrimage sites in Italy and the Filipino members of religious congregations.[2]
Diplomatic missions in Rome
[edit]Embassies
[edit]- Albania
- Angola
- Argentina
- Armenia
- Australia
- Austria
- Azerbaijan
- Belgium
- Belize
- Bolivia
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Brazil
- Bulgaria
- Burkina Faso
- Cameroon
- Canada
- Chile
- Republic of China (Taiwan)
- Colombia
- Congo-Brazzaville
- Congo-Kinshasa
- Costa Rica
- Croatia
- Cuba
- Cyprus
- Czechia
- Dominican Republic
- East Timor
- Ecuador
- Egypt
- El Salvador
- Equatorial Guinea[1]
- Finland
- France
- Gabon
- Georgia
- Germany
- Ghana
- Greece
- Guatemala
- Haiti
- Honduras
- Hungary
- Indonesia
- Iran
- Iraq
- Ireland
- Israel
- Italy
- Ivory Coast
- Japan
- Lebanon
- Libya
- Lithuania
- Malaysia
- Mexico
- Monaco
- Montenegro
- Morocco
- Mozambique[1]
- Netherlands (article)
- Nigeria
- North Macedonia
- Palestine
- Panama
- Paraguay
- Peru
- Philippines
- Poland
- Portugal
- Romania
- Russia
- San Marino
- Senegal
- Serbia
- Slovakia
- Slovenia
- South Korea
- Sovereign Military Order of Malta
- Spain
- Switzerland[3]
- Turkey
- Ukraine
- United Kingdom
- United States
- Uruguay
- Venezuela
Other delegations or representations
[edit]- Arab League (Delegation) [1]
- European Union (Delegation) [1]
Gallery
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Embassies of Argentina and Brazil
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Embassy of Armenia
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Embassy of Bolivia
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Embassy of Canada
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Embassy of the Republic of China (Taiwan)
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Embassy of Croatia
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Embassy of Cyprus
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Embassy of Finland
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Embassy of France
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Embassy of Hungary
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Embassy of Japan
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Embassy of Lebanon
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Embassy of Malaysia
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Embassy of Monaco
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Embassy of the Netherlands
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Embassy of Peru
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Embassy of Poland
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Embassies of Russia and Slovenia
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Embassy of Spain
Accredited Embassies in Berlin
[edit]Accredited Embassies in London
[edit]Accredited Embassies in Paris
[edit]Accredited Embassies in Switzerland
[edit]Accredited Embassies in Brussels
[edit]Accredited Embassies in United States
[edit]- Kiribati (New York City)
- Marshall Islands (Washington D.C.)
- Micronesia (Washington D.C.)
- Nauru (New York City)
Accredited Embassies elsewhere
[edit]- Andorra (Andorra la Vella)[1]
- Antigua and Barbuda (St John's)[1]
- Bahamas (Nassau)[1]
- Belarus (Minsk)[1]
- Botswana (Stockholm)[1]
- Cape Verde (Lisbon)[1]
- Djibouti (Djibouti City)[1]
- Dominica (Roseau)[1]
- Estonia (Tallinn)[1]
- India (Vienna)[1][9]
- Latvia (Riga)[1]
- Liechtenstein (Vaduz)[1]
- Luxembourg (Luxembourg)
- Malta (Valletta)[1]
- Moldova (Prague)[1]
- Myanmar (Vienna)[1]
- New Zealand (Madrid)[1]
- Qatar (Zagreb)[1]
- Singapore (Singapore)[1]
- Suriname (The Hague)[1]
- Sweden (Stockholm)
- United Arab Emirates (Abu Dhabi)[1]
- Uzbekistan (Madrid)[1]
Countries without formal diplomatic missions to Holy See
[edit]References
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- ^ "The Credential Letters of the Ambassador of the Sultanate of Oman to the Holy See, 30.12.2023". Holy See Press Office. 30 December 2023. Retrieved 13 February 2024.
- ^ "Royal Thai Embassy, Bern". Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Thailand). Retrieved 8 December 2023.
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