List of diplomatic missions in Atlanta

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This is a list of diplomatic missions in Atlanta. Atlanta is home to 26 diplomatic missions, the seventh-highest concentration of diplomatic missions in the U.S. The following are countries which have established a resident consular presence in Atlanta. For other diplomatic missions in the United States, see list of diplomatic missions in the United States.

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Consulates

CountryMission/Headed byAddressNeighborhood
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Juan Manuel Navarro, Consul-General245 Peachtree Center Avenue, Suite 2101 Peachtree Center
Flag of the Bahamas.svg  Bahamas Anthony Donald Edward Moss, Consul-General2970 Clairmont Road, Suite 690 Brookhaven
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Michel Gerebtzoff, Consul-General230 Peachtree Street NW, Suite 2710 Peachtree Center
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Luis Claudio Villafane Gomes Santos, Consul-General3500 Lenox Road, Suite 800 Buckhead
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada James Hill, Consul-General100 Colony Square, Suite 1700 Midtown
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Adriana Arias Castiblanco, Consul General1117 Perimeter Center W Suite N401 Sandy Springs
Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Costa Rica Karina Guardia Schoenfeld, Consul General1870 The Exchange, Suite 100 Cumberland
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador Juan Veintimilla, Consul-General3495 Piedmont Road, Building 12, Suite 105 Buckhead
Flag of El Salvador.svg  El Salvador Monica Altagracia Marin Cruz, Consul-General6735 Peachtree Industrial Boulevard, Suite 150 Sandy Springs
Flag of France.svg  France Anne-Laure Desjonquères, Consul-General3399 Peachtree Road NE, Suite 500 Buckhead
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Melanie Moltmann, Consul-General285 Peachtree Center Avenue NE, Marquis Two Tower, Suite 901 Peachtree Center
Flag of Greece.svg  Greece Theodoros Dimopoulos, Consul3340 Peachtree Road NE, Suite 1670 Buckhead
Flag of Guatemala.svg  Guatemala Telma Leonor Borrayo Cabrera, Consul-General2750 Buford Highway Buford Highway
Flag of Haiti.svg  Haiti 2911 Piedmont Avenue NE, Suite A Buckhead
Flag of Honduras.svg  Honduras Ada Evila Serrano Nunez, Consul General2750 Buford Highway NE Peachtree Corners
Flag of India.svg  India Swati Kulkarni, Consul-General5549 Glenridge Drive NE Sandy Springs
Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland Caoimhe Ní Chonchúir, Consul-General3414 Peachtree Road NE, Suite 260 Buckhead
Flag of Israel.svg  Israel Anat Sultan-Dadon, Consul-General1100 Spring Street NW, Suite 440 Midtown
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Mio Maeda, Consul-General3438 Peachtree Road NE, Phipps Tower Suite 850 Buckhead
Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea Sangpyo Suh, Consul-General229 Peachtree Street NE, International Tower, Suite 2100 Peachtree Center
Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico Javier Diaz De Leon, Consul-General1700 Chantilly Drive Briarcliff
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Jaap Veerman, Consul-General1075 Peachtree Street NE, Suite 1550 Midtown
Flag of Nigeria.svg  Nigeria Amina Smaila, Consul-General8060 Roswell Road Sandy Springs
Flag of Peru.svg  Peru Jaime Sparks de las Casas, Consul-General4360 Chamblee Dunwoody Road, Suite 580 Dunwoody
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland Urs Broennimann, Consul-General1349 West Peachtree Street NE, Suite 1000 Midtown
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom Rachel Galloway, Consul-General133 Peachtree Street NE, Georgia-Pacific Tower, Suite 3400 Downtown

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References

  1. "Consular Offices | Georgia Department of Economic Development".

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