Embassy of Denmark, Santiago

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The Danish Embassy in Santiago is the Kingdom of Denmark's diplomatic mission to Chile. It is located at Jacques Cazotte 5531, Vitacura, Santiago, Chile. The Embassy is generally tasked to follow Danish interests in Chile.

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The embassy is also working actively to strengthen the Danish export efforts in Peru and Ecuador. In contrast, the embassy in La Paz, Bolivia is, responsible for consular services in these two countries.

33°23′30″S70°34′53″W / 33.3918°S 70.5815°W / -33.3918; -70.5815

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