List of diplomatic missions in Hamburg

The economic importance of Hamburg for the foreign trade of the Federal Republic of Germany ( " Hamburg, Gateway to the World " ) has led to numerous diplomatic missions have settled in the Hanseatic city. Hamburg is therefore with 98 consulates (July 2012 ) to New York and Hong Kong 's third- biggest consular in the world. These include in particular the Scandinavian countries, and the countries to which there were trade relations over the harbor since early times. The first consulate was opened in 1570 by Austria (2011 dressed in Honorary Consulate ). This was followed by France in 1579, the Netherlands in 1625 and Spain in 1626.

Consular Representations

The list of consulates (as of July 2012) lists all the consulates general, consulates, honorary consulates general and honorary consulates in Hamburg and an honorary consulate in the adjacent town of Rosengarten. The list is sortable by country, by type of institution, according to the postal code of the address and the year of the opening.

Diplomatic Missions

Former diplomatic missions in Hamburg from States that were accredited at least temporarily with a resident ambassador to the Hanseatic cities.

Habsburg ( until 1806 ) and Prussia ( 1815 ) akkredierte States with resident ambassadors akkredierte States without resident envoy

Commercial Agencies

  • Russia Russia (St. Petersburg) - Foreign Trade Office
  • Estonia Estonia - Investment and Business Development
  • Indonesia Indonesia - Trade Promotion Center
  • Netherlands Netherlands - Business Support Office
  • Lithuania Lithuania - " LGG Consulting", VšĮ " Versli Lietuva " representative
  • Sweden Sweden (Helsingborg ) - The Municipal Corporation
  • Flag of South Korea South Korea - Business Centre
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