List of diplomatic missions in Ecuador

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This is a list of diplomatic missions in Ecuador . At present, the capital city of Quito hosts 41 embassies while several other countries have ambassadors accredited from other regional capitals. Several countries also maintain consulates or consulates general in other Ecuadorian cities. This listing excludes honorary consulates.

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Map of diplomatic missions in Ecuador


Diplomatic missions in Quito

Embassies

Other missions or delegations

Consular missions

Cuenca

Esmeraldas

Guayaquil

Machala

Nueva Loja

Santo Domingo de los Colorados

Tulcán

Closed missions

Host citySending countryMissionYear closedRef.
Quito Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus Embassy2021 [1]
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Embassy2006 [2]
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Embassy2012 [3] [4]
Flag of Nicaragua.svg  Nicaragua Embassy2020 [5]
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania Embassy 2000
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Embassy1992 [6]
Cuenca Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Consulate2014 [3]
Guayaquil Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico Consulate General2009 [7]
Flag of the Peru-Bolivian Confederation.svg  Peru–Bolivia Legation and Consulate General1839 [8]
Macará Flag of Peru.svg  Peru Consulate2017 [9]

Non-resident Embassies

Bogotá

Caracas

Lima

Santiago de Chile

Brasilia

Resident elsewhere

See also

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