Embassy of Germany, Ottawa

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Embassy of Germany in Ottawa
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Embassy of Germany, Ottawa
Location Ottawa
AddressWaverley Street
Coordinates 45°25′06″N75°40′54″W / 45.418467°N 75.681794°W / 45.418467; -75.681794
Ambassador Sabine Sparwasser

The Embassy of Germany in Ottawa (German : Deutsche Botschaft Ottawa) is located on Waverley Street, off Queen Elizabeth Driveway, in the Golden Triangle neighbourhood of the Canadian capital of Ottawa. The official residence of the Ambassador is in Rockcliffe Park. The current Ambassador to Canada from Germany is Sabine Sparwasser.

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List of Ambassadors of West Germany

List of Ambassadors of East Germany

List of Ambassadors of Germany

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References

  1. "Diplomatic community always in flux". Ottawa Citizen: A19. 14 July 1988.