List of diplomatic missions in the Netherlands

This article contains a list of diplomatic missions in the Netherlands. There are currently 109 embassies in The Hague; many countries maintain consulates in other Dutch cities, notably Amsterdam and Rotterdam. Honorary consulates are not included in the list.

Map of diplomatic missions in the Netherlands

Diplomatic missions in The Hague edit

Country Mission type Photo
  Afghanistan Embassy
  Albania Embassy
  Algeria Embassy
  Angola Embassy
  Argentina Embassy  
  Armenia Embassy
  Australia Embassy  
  Austria Embassy
  Azerbaijan Embassy  
  Bangladesh Embassy  
  Belarus Embassy
  Belgium Embassy  
  Bolivia Embassy  
  Bosnia and Herzegovina Embassy
  Brazil Embassy  
  Bulgaria Embassy  
  Burundi Embassy  
  Cameroon Embassy  
  Canada Embassy  
  Chile Embassy  
  China Embassy
  Colombia Embassy  
  Costa Rica Embassy
  Croatia Embassy  
  Cuba Embassy  
  Cyprus Embassy  
  Czech Republic Embassy
  Denmark Embassy  
  Democratic Republic of the Congo Embassy
  Dominican Republic Embassy
  Ecuador Embassy
  Egypt Embassy
  El Salvador Embassy
  Eritrea Embassy  
  Estonia Embassy  
  Finland Embassy
  France Embassy  
  Georgia Embassy  
  Germany Embassy  
  Ghana Embassy  
  Greece Embassy  
  Guatemala Embassy  
  Holy See Apostolic Nunciature  
  Hungary Embassy  
  India Embassy  
  Indonesia Embassy  
  Iran Embassy  
  Iraq Embassy  
  Ireland Embassy
  Israel Embassy  
  Italy Embassy  
  Ivory Coast Embassy
  Japan Embassy  
  Jordan Embassy
  Kazakhstan Embassy
  Kenya Embassy
  Kosovo Embassy  
  Kuwait Embassy  
  Latvia Embassy  
  Lebanon Embassy  
  Libya Embassy
  Lithuania Embassy
  Luxembourg Embassy  
  Malaysia Embassy  
  Malta Embassy  
  Mexico Embassy  
  Moldova Embassy
  Morocco Embassy
  New Zealand Embassy
  Nigeria Embassy
  North Macedonia Embassy  
  Norway Embassy
  Oman Embassy  
  Pakistan Embassy  
  Panama Embassy  
  Peru Embassy  
  Philippines Embassy  
  Poland Embassy  
  Portugal Embassy  
  Qatar Embassy
  Romania Embassy
  Russia Embassy  
  Rwanda Embassy
  Saudi Arabia Embassy  
  Senegal Embassy
  Serbia Embassy  
  Slovakia Embassy
  Slovenia Embassy  
  South Africa Embassy  
  Republic of Korea Embassy
  Spain Embassy  
  Sri Lanka Embassy
  Sudan Embassy  
  Suriname Embassy  
  Sweden Embassy  
  Switzerland Embassy  
  Tanzania Embassy
  Thailand Embassy  
  Tunisia Embassy
  Turkey Embassy  
  Ukraine Embassy  
  United Arab Emirates Embassy  
  United Kingdom Embassy  
  United States Embassy  
  Uruguay Embassy  
  Venezuela Embassy  
  Vietnam Embassy  
  Yemen Embassy

Representatives Offices in The Hague edit

Country/territory Mission type Photo
  Flanders (Belgium) Representative Office  
  Palestine Mission
  Republic of China (Taiwan) Representative Office  

Consulates General / Consulates edit

Amsterdam edit

Deventer edit

Oranjestad, Aruba edit

Philipsburg, Sint Maarten edit

Rotterdam edit

's-Hertogenbosch edit

Utrecht edit

Willemstad, Curaçao edit

Accredited embassies edit

Resident in Brussels unless otherwise noted.

Closed missions edit

Host city Sending country Mission level Year closed Ref.
The Hague   Ethiopia Embassy 2004
  Honduras Embassy 2012
Amsterdam   Denmark Consulate-General 2017
  Norway Consulate-General 2010
  Portugal Consulate-General 2015
  Sweden Consulate-General 1985
Utrecht   Suriname Consulate-General 2010
Rotterdam   Brazil Consulate-General 2012 [4]
  Sweden Consulate[a] 1983 [5]
   Switzerland Consulate-General 1997

See also edit

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ Was a consulate general until 1980 when it was downgraded to a consulate.

References edit

  1. ^ "Consulado-Geral da República de Cabo Verde na Holanda".
  2. ^ "Royal Bhutanese Embassy, Brussels, Belgium". Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Bhutan). 21 September 2022. Retrieved 31 December 2022.
  3. ^ "Ambassade van de Republiek Zuid-Soedan (Brussel) | Ambassades, consulaten en overige vertegenwoordigingen | Rijksoverheid.nl". Archived from the original on 2015-06-02. Retrieved 2014-01-27.
  4. ^ "Portarias de 8 de janeiro de 2019". Imprensa Nacional (in Portuguese). 8 January 2019. Retrieved 14 November 2021.
  5. ^ "Utrikesutskottets betänkande 1982/83:14" [The Committee on Foreign Affairs' report 1982/83:14] (in Swedish). Committee on Foreign Affairs. 1982. p. 3. Retrieved 4 January 2024.

External links edit