This is a list of diplomatic missions of Spain, excluding honorary consulates. The kingdom of Spain has a large global diplomatic presence.
Host country | Host city | Mission | Concurrent accreditation | Ref. |
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Algeria | Algiers | Embassy | [1] | |
Oran | Consulate-General | [1] | ||
Angola | Luanda | Embassy | [2] | |
Cameroon | Yaoundé | Embassy | Countries: | [3] |
Cape Verde | Praia | Embassy | [4] | |
Chad | N'Djamena | Embassy office [note 1] | [3] | |
Congo-Kinshasa | Kinshasa | Embassy | Countries: | [5] |
Egypt | Cairo | Embassy | [6] | |
Equatorial Guinea | Malabo | Embassy | [7] | |
Bata | Consulate-General | [7] | ||
Ethiopia | Addis Ababa | Embassy | Countries: International organizations: | [8] |
Gabon | Libreville | Embassy | Countries: | [9] |
Gambia | Banjul | Embassy office [note 2] | [10] | |
Ghana | Accra | Embassy | Countries: | [11] |
Guinea | Conakry | Embassy | Countries: | [12] |
Guinea-Bissau | Bissau | Embassy | [13] | |
Ivory Coast | Abidjan | Embassy | Countries: | [14] |
Kenya | Nairobi | Embassy | International organizations: | [15] |
Libya | Tripoli | Embassy | [16] | |
Mali | Bamako | Embassy | Countries: | [17] |
Mauritania | Nouakchott | Embassy | [18] | |
Nouadhibou | Consulate-General | [18] | ||
Morocco | Rabat | Embassy | [19] | |
Agadir | Consulate-General | [19] | ||
Casablanca | Consulate-General | [19] | ||
Larache | Consulate-General | [19] | ||
Nador | Consulate-General | [19] | ||
Tanger | Consulate-General | [19] | ||
Tétouan | Consulate-General | [19] | ||
Mozambique | Maputo | Embassy | Countries: | [20] |
Namibia | Windhoek | Embassy | Countries: | [21] |
Niger | Niamey | Embassy | [22] | |
Nigeria | Abuja | Embassy | Countries: International organizations: | [23] [24] |
Lagos | Consulate-General | [23] | ||
Senegal | Dakar | Embassy | Countries: | [10] |
South Africa | Pretoria | Embassy | Countries: | [25] |
Cape Town | Consulate-General | [25] | ||
Sudan | Khartoum | Embassy | Countries: | [26] |
Tanzania | Dar Es Salaam | Embassy | [27] [28] | |
Tunisia | Tunis | Embassy | [29] | |
Zimbabwe | Harare | Embassy | [30] |
Host country | Host city | Mission | Concurrent accreditation | Ref. |
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Albania | Tirana | Embassy | [85] | |
Andorra | Andorra la Vella | Embassy | [86] | |
Austria | Vienna | Embassy | [87] | |
Belgium | Brussels | Embassy | [88] | |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | Sarajevo | Embassy | [89] | |
Bulgaria | Sofia | Embassy | [90] | |
Croatia | Zagreb | Embassy | [91] | |
Cyprus | Nicosia | Embassy | [92] | |
Czechia | Prague | Embassy | [93] | |
Denmark | Copenhagen | Embassy | [94] | |
Estonia | Tallinn | Embassy | [95] | |
Finland | Helsinki | Embassy | [96] | |
France | Paris | Embassy | Countries: | [97] |
Bayonne | Consulate-General | [97] | ||
Bordeaux | Consulate-General | [97] | ||
Lyon | Consulate-General | [97] | ||
Marseille | Consulate-General | [97] | ||
Montpellier | Consulate-General | [97] | ||
Pau | Consulate-General | [97] | ||
Perpignan | Consulate-General | [97] | ||
Strasbourg | Consulate-General | [97] | ||
Toulouse | Consulate-General | [97] | ||
Germany | Berlin | Embassy | [98] | |
Düsseldorf | Consulate-General | [98] | ||
Frankfurt | Consulate-General | [98] | ||
Hamburg | Consulate-General | [98] | ||
Munich | Consulate-General | [98] | ||
Stuttgart | Consulate-General | [98] | ||
Greece | Athens | Embassy | [99] | |
Holy See | Rome | Embassy [note 9] | Sovereign entity: | [100] [101] |
Hungary | Budapest | Embassy | [102] | |
Ireland | Dublin | Embassy | [103] | |
Italy | Rome | Embassy | Countries: International organizations: | [104] |
Milan | Consulate-General | [104] | ||
Naples | Consulate-General | [104] | ||
Latvia | Riga | Embassy | [105] | |
Lithuania | Vilnius | Embassy | [106] | |
Luxembourg | Luxembourg | Embassy | [107] | |
Malta | Valetta | Embassy | [108] | |
Netherlands | The Hague | Embassy | [109] | |
Amsterdam | Consulate-General | [109] | ||
North Macedonia | Skopje | Embassy | [110] | |
Norway | Oslo | Embassy | Countries: | [111] |
Poland | Warsaw | Embassy | [112] | |
Portugal | Lisbon | Embassy | [113] | |
Porto | Consulate-General | [113] | ||
Romania | Bucharest | Embassy | Countries: | [114] |
Russia | Moscow | Embassy | Countries: | [56] |
Saint Petersburg | Consulate-General | [56] | ||
Serbia | Belgrade | Embassy | Countries: | [115] |
Slovakia | Bratislava | Embassy | [116] | |
Slovenia | Ljubljana | Embassy | [117] | |
Sweden | Stockholm | Embassy | [118] | |
Switzerland | Bern | Embassy | Countries: | [119] |
Geneva | Consulate-General | [119] | ||
Zürich | Consulate-General | [119] | ||
Ukraine | Kyiv | Embassy | [120] | |
United Kingdom | London | Embassy | [121] | |
Edinburgh | Consulate-General | [121] | ||
Manchester | Consulate-General | [121] |
Host country | Host city | Mission | Concurrent accreditation | Ref. |
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Australia | Canberra | Embassy | Countries: | [122] |
Melbourne | Consulate-General | [122] | ||
Sydney | Consulate-General | [122] | ||
Fiji | Suva | Embassy office [note 10] | [123] | |
New Zealand | Wellington | Embassy | Countries: | [123] |
Organization | Host city | Host country | Mission | Concurrent accreditation | Ref. |
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Council of Europe | Strasbourg | France | Permanent Representation | [124] | |
European Union | Brussels | Belgium | Permanent Representation | [125] | |
NATO | Brussels | Belgium | Permanent Representation | [126] | |
Organization of American States | Washington, D.C. | United States | Permanent Representation [note 11] | [127] | |
OECD | Paris | France | Permanent Representation | [128] | |
United Nations | New York City | United States | Permanent Mission | [129] | |
Geneva | Switzerland | Permanent Mission | [130] | ||
Vienna | Austria | Permanent Mission | [131] | ||
UNESCO | Paris | France | Permanent Delegation | [132] |
Host country | Host city | Mission | Year closed | Ref. |
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Egypt | Alexandria | Consulate-General | 2020 | [133] |
Liberia | Monrovia | Embassy | 1990 | [134] |
Host country | Host city | Mission | Year closed | Ref. |
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Colombia | Cartagena de Indias | Consulate-General | 2020 | [135] [133] |
United States | New Orleans | Consulate-General | 2009 | [136] |
Host country | Host city | Mission | Year closed | Ref. |
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Afghanistan | Kabul | Embassy | 2021 | [137] |
Syria | Damascus | Embassy | 2012 | [138] |
Yemen | Sana'a | Embassy | 2015 | [139] |
Host country | Host city | Mission | Year closed | Ref. |
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France | Lille | Consulate | 2012 | [140] |
Metz | Consular agency | 2011 | [141] | |
Germany | Hannover | Consulate-General | 2011 | [142] |
Italy | Genoa | Consulate-General | 2021 | [133] [143] [144] |
Portugal | Valença | Consulate | 2014 | [145] [146] |
Vila Real de Santo António | Consulate | 2014 | [145] [147] | |
United Kingdom | Gibraltar | Consulate General | 1954 | [148] |
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