List of diplomatic missions in Slovenia

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This is a list of diplomatic missions resident in Slovenia. At present, the capital city of Ljubljana hosts 36 embassies. Several other countries have honorary consuls to provide emergency services to their citizens. Several other countries have non-resident embassies accredited from other regional capitals, such as Vienna, in Austria, and Rome, in Italy, for diplomatic and consular purposes.

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Map of diplomatic missions in Slovenia

Diplomatic missions in Ljubljana

Embassies

Consular missions

Koper

Lendava

Non-resident embassies accredited to Slovenia

Resident in Berlin, Germany

Resident in Brussels, Belgium

Resident in Budapest, Hungary

Resident in Rome, Italy

Resident in Vienna, Austria

Resident elsewhere

Closed missions

Host citySending countryMissionYear closedRef.
Ljubljana Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan Embassy officeUnknown [9] [10]
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Embassy2015 [11]
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Embassy2014 [12]
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland Embassy2015 [13]
Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania Embassy
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway Embassy2011 [14] [15]
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Embassy2013 [16]
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Embassy2010 [17]

No relations

See also

References

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