Here is the list of Bolivia Embassies and Consulates by country. Find the nearest one to you.
Embassy of Bolivia in Argentina
- Website: http://www.embajadadebolivia.com.ar/
- Address: Av. Corrientes 545 – 2º Piso, Buenos Aires, Argentina
- Telephone: (+54) 11 4394 1463
- Fax: (+54) 11 4394 0460
- Email: embolivia-baires@ree.gov.bo
Consulate of Bolivia in Cordoba
- Website:
- Address: Calle Figueroa Cáceres No 368 (Altura Boulevar San Juan 1290), 5000 Córdoba, Argentina
- Telephone: (+54) (351) 431 5835
- Fax: (+54) (351) 421 6122
- Email: coliviancordoba@gmail.com
Consulate of Bolivia in La Quiaca
- Website:
- Address: Calle 9 de Julio N° 109 Esq. Árabe Siria, C.P. 4650, La Quiaca, Argentina
- Telephone: (+54) 3885 – 422 283
- Fax: (+54) 3885 – 423 882
- Email: colivianlaquiaca@yahoo.com.ar, aruquipalemi16@gmail.com
Bolivian Consulate in Mendoza
- Website:
- Address: Calle J. M. Clark N° 404 y Martínez de Rozas, 5ta secci 5500 Mendoza, Argentina
- Telephone: (+54) 261 429 2458
- Fax: (+54) 261 423 0413
- Email: consuladomendoza@hotmail.com, colivian-mendoza@rree.gov.bo
Consulate of Bolivia in Pocitos
- Website: http://consulados.cancilleria.gob.bo/pocitos/
- Address: Av. San Martín N° 446 4568 Pocitos (Salta), Argentina
- Telephone: (+54) 3875 471 336
- Fax: (+54) 3875 471 336
- Email: conpocit@fullnet.com.ar
Consulate of Bolivia in Rosario
- Website:
- Address: Ovidio Lagos N° 711 2000 Rosario (Santa Fe), Argentina
- Telephone: (+54) 341 435 2040
- Fax: (+54) 341 435 2040
- Email: colivian_rosario@citynet.net.ar
Consulate of Bolivia in Salta
- Website:
- Address: Mariano Boedo 34, Salta 4400, Argentina
- Telephone: (+54) 387 421 1040, (+54) 387 420 566
- Fax: (+54) 387 421 1040
- Email: conlivian-salta@rree.gov.bo
Consulate of Bolivia in San Miguel de Tucuman
- Website:
- Address: Calle Laprida 336, Local N° 2 C.P. 4000, San Miguel de Tucumán, Argentina
- Telephone: (+54) (381) 430-6737
- Fax: (+54) (381) 430-6737
- Email: coliviantucuman_336@hotmail.com, coliviantucuman@hotmail.com
Consulate of Bolivia in San Ramón de la Nueva Oran
- Website:
- Address: Av. San Martín 134 4530 San Ramón de la Nueva Oran, Argentina
- Telephone: (+54) 3878 421 969
- Fax: (+54) 3878 421 969
- Email: colivian-oran@rree.gov.bo
Consulate of Bolivia in San Salvador de Jujuy
- Website:
- Address: Ramirez De Velazco 145, 4600 San Salvador de Jujuy, Argentina
- Telephone: (+54) 388 424 0501
- Fax:
- Email: colivian-jujuy@rree.gov.bo, colivinanssjujuy@gmail.com
Consulate of Bolivia in Viedma
- Website:
- Address: Colón 450, Viedma (Rio Negro), Argentina
- Telephone: (+54) (2920) 42 05 66
- Fax: (+54) (2920) 42 01 74
- Email: colivian-tucuman@rree.gov.bo, consuldebolivia@gmail.com
Honorary Consulate of Bolivia in Sydney
- Website:
- Address: Suite # 602, 90 Pitt Street, Sydney, NSW 2000 Australia
- Telephone: (+61) 2 9247 4235, (+61) (0) 4 0573 3472 (Mobile)
- Fax: (+61) 2 9086 8199
- Email: chussbol@hotmail.com
Embassy of Bolivia in Austria
- Website: http://www.embajada-bolivia.at/
- Address: Prinz-Eugen-Strasse 18/1/10A, 1040 Vienna, Austria
- Telephone: (+43) (1) 587 4675
- Fax: (+43) (1) 586 6880
- Email: embolaustria@embajada-bolivia.at
Honorary Consulate of Bolivia in Linz
- Website:
- Address: Niederbairingerstrasse 36 A 4203 Altenberg Bei Linz, Austria
- Telephone: (+43) (72) 308 777
- Fax: (+43) (72) 308 777
- Email: colivian-linz@aon.at
Embassy of Bolivia in Belgium
- Website: http://embajadadebolivia.eu/
- Address: Avenue Louise 176, Boîte 6 Ixelles, 1050 Brussels, Belgium
- Telephone: (+32) 2 627 00 10
- Fax: (+32) 2 647 47 82
- Email: info@embajadadebolivia.eu
Embassy of Bolivia in Brazil
- Website: http://embolivia.org.br/
- Address: SES Avenida das Nações, Quadra 809, lote 34 70.200-090 – Brasília – DF, Brazil
- Telephone: (+55) 61 3366 2238, (+55) 61 3366 4448
- Fax: (+55) 61 3366 3136
- Email: embolivia@embolivia.org.br
Consulate of Bolivia in Brasileia
- Website:
- Address: Rua Dom Julio Mattioli, 84 Centro, 69934-000 – Epitaciolândia – AC, Brazil
- Telephone: (+55) (68) 3546-5760
- Fax:
- Email: consuladoenbrasileia@hotmail.com
Honorary Consulate of Bolivia in Cáceres
- Website:
- Address: Rua dos Diamantes, 284 Bairro Vila Mariana, 78200-000 – Cáceres – MT, Brazil
- Telephone: (+55) (65) 3224-1253
- Fax:
- Email: consuladoencaceres@gmail.com
Consulate of Bolivia in Corumba
- Website:
- Address: Rua 7 de setembro, 47 entre a rua Delamare e a Av. General Rondon Centro, CEP 79330-030 – Corumbá – MS, Brazil
- Telephone: (+55) 67 231 5605
- Fax:
- Email: consuladoboliviacorumba@gmail.com
Consulate of Bolivia in Guajara Mirim
- Website:
- Address: Av. 15 de novembro, 255 Centro, 76850-000 – Guajará-Mirim – RO, Brazil
- Telephone: (+55) 69-3541 8622
- Fax: (+55) 69-3541 8622
- Email: conbolquajara@gmail.com
Consulate General of Bolivia in Rio de Janeiro
- Website:
- Address: Av. Rui Barbosa 664, Sala 101 Flamengo, 22250-020 Rio de Janeiro – RJ, Brazil
- Telephone: (+55) 21 2552 5490
- Fax: (+55) 21 2551 2395
- Email: consulbolrio@gmail.com
Consulate of Bolivia in Salvador
- Website:
- Address: Avenida Oceânica, 591 – Barra,40170-010 – Salvador – BA, Brazil
- Telephone: (+55) (71) 2103-4009
- Fax: (+55) (71) 2103-4005
- Email: recepcao.ssa@montepascoal.com.br
Consulate General of Bolivia in Sao Paulo
- Website:
- Address: Rua Coronel Artur Godoi, 7 Vila Mariana, 01301-000 São Paulo – SP, Brazil
- Telephone: (+55) 11 3289 0443
- Fax: (+55) 11 3289-2073
- Email: conbolsp@gmail.com, conbolsp@terra.com.br
Embassy of Bolivia in Canada
- Website: http://bolivianembassy.ca/
- Address: 130 Albert Street, Suite 416 Ottawa, ON K1P 5G4, Canada
- Telephone: (+1) 613 236 5730, (+1) 613 236 1312
- Fax:
- Email: bolivia@bolivianembassy.ca
Consulate General of Bolivia in Montreal
- Website:
- Address: 44, Sunchine Drive, Dollard-des-Ormeaux, QC H9B 1G5, Canada
- Telephone: (+1) 514 421 0033
- Fax: (+1) 514 421 2169
- Email: colivian-montreal@sympatico.ca
Honorary Consulate of Bolivia in Quebec
- Website:
- Address: 1700 Boulevard Laurier, Casilla : 1700, Sillery, QC G1S 1M4, Canada
- Telephone: (+1) 418 688 3063
- Fax: (+1) 418 688 7697
- Email: bolivia@videotron.ca
Embassy of Bolivia in China
- Website: http://www.embolchina.cn/
- Address: 2-3-2, Ta Yuan Diplomatic Building No.14 Liangmahe South Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing 100600, China
- Telephone: (+86) 10 6532 3074
- Fax: (+86) 10 6532 4686
- Email: embolchina@aliyun.com, ebolchin@gmail.com, ebolchin@hotmail.com
Consulate General of Bolivia in Santiago
- Website:
- Address: Avenida Santa María 2796, Providencia, Santiago, Chile
- Telephone: (+56) (2) 2232 8180, (+56) (2) 2520 1700
- Fax:
- Email: colivian-santiago@consuladodebolivia.cl
Consulate of Bolivia in Antofagasta
- Website:
- Address: Calle Rebeca Matte, Antofagasta, Chile
- Telephone: (+56) (55) 292 8758
- Fax: (+56) (55) 292 8758
- Email:
Consulate General of Bolivia in Arica
- Website:
- Address: Calle Patricio Lynch # , esq. Sotomayor, Arica, Chile
- Telephone:
- Fax: (+56) (58) 258 3393
- Email: colivian_arica@yahoo.es
Consulate of Bolivia in Calama
- Website:
- Address: Av. La Torre , Planta Baja, Calama, Chile
- Telephone: (+56) (55) 234 4413
- Fax:
- Email:
Consulate of Bolivia in Iquique
- Website:
- Address: San Martin, Iquique, Chile
- Telephone:
- Fax: (+56) (57) 2527 472
- Email:
Embassy of Bolivia in Colombia
- Website:
- Address: Transversal No 118o A – 26 Barrio Santa Barbara Apartado aoreo, 92619 Bogota , Colombia
- Telephone: (+57) (1) 6298252, (+57) (1) 6298237
- Fax: (+57) (1) 6194940
- Email: embolivia-bogota@rree.gov.bo, embolivia-bogota@elsitio.net.co
Honorary Consulate of Bolivia in Cali
- Website:
- Address: Carrera 40 No. 5C-102 , Apartado Postal 20215, Cali, Colombia
- Telephone: (+57) (2) 521817, (+57) (2) 521476
- Fax: (+57) (2) 521476
- Email:
Embassy of Bolivia in Costa Rica
- Website:
- Address: Del Centro Comercial Plaza del Sol, 1000 San José, Costa Rica
- Telephone: (+506) 2524 3458
- Fax: (+506) 2280 0320
- Email: embocr@racsa.co.cr, ppcolodro@gmail.com
Embassy of Bolivia in Cuba
- Website:
- Address: Calle 26 No 113 entre Avs. 1ra. y 3ra. , Miramar , Havana, Cuba
- Telephone: (+53) 7 204 2426, (+53) 7 204 2127
- Fax: (+53) 7 204 2739
- Email: emboliviahabana@enet.cu
Honorary Consulate of Bolivia in Willemstad
- Website:
- Address: Wolkstraat 15 Office, 11 Willemstad, Curacao
- Telephone: (+599) 9 461 48 00
- Fax:
- Email:
Embassy of Bolivia in Denmark
- Website:
- Address: Store Kongensgade 81, 2nd floor , 1264 Copenhagen K , Denmark
- Telephone: (+45) 33 12 49 00
- Fax: (+45) 33 12 49 03
- Email: embocopenhagen@mail.dk
Honorary Consulate of Bolivia in Santo Domingo
- Website:
- Address: Calle Luis F. Thomen 110 Edif GAPO, Local 507 Evaristo Morales, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
- Telephone: (+1 809) 7016176, (+1 809) 7016196
- Fax: (+1 809) 4128759
- Email: consulsd@tricom.net
Embassy of Bolivia in Ecuador
- Website:
- Address: Av. Eloy Alfaro 2432 y Fernando Ayarza Casilla 17 , 210003 Quito, Ecuador
- Telephone: (+593) (2) 244 6652, (+593) (2) 224 4830
- Fax: (+593) (2) 224 4833
- Email: emboquit@uio.satnet.net
Consulate General of Bolivia in Guayaquil
- Website:
- Address: Cedros No 100, esq. Vector Eduardo Estrada , Guayaquil, Ecuador
- Telephone: (+593) (4) 2885790, (+593) (4) 2885791
- Fax: (+593) (4) 2885789
- Email: jguzmani2000@yahoo.net
Embassy of Bolivia in Egypt
- Website:
- Address: 21 B Oman st. Of Mohi El Ez Dokk i Code No 11794, PO Box 217, New Ramsis Center , Cairo , Egypt
- Telephone: (+20) (2) 7624361, (+20) (2) 7624362
- Fax: (+20) (2) 7624360
- Email: embolivia_cairo@yahoo.com
Embassy of Bolivia in France
- Website:
- Address: 12, Avenue Du President Kennedy , 75016 Paris , Paris
- Telephone: (+33) (1) 42249344, (+33) (1) 45278435
- Fax: (+33) (1) 45258623
- Email: embolivia.paris@wanadoo.fr
Honorary Consulate of Bolivia in Bordeaux
- Website:
- Address: 12 place de la Bourse , 33076 Bordeaux , France
- Telephone: (+33) 5 56.79.50.00
- Fax: (+33) 5 56.81.80.45
- Email:
Honorary Consulate of Bolivia in Marseille
- Website:
- Address: 7 Rue Bailli de Suffren 1300, 1 Marseille, France
- Telephone: (+33) (491) 338585
- Fax: (+33) (491) 335525
- Email: bolivmarsl@ifrance.com
Embassy of Bolivia in Germany
- Website: http://www.bolivia.de
- Address: Wichmannstrasse 6 , 10787 Berlin , Germany
- Telephone: (+49) 30 263 91 50
- Fax: (+49) 30 263 915 15
- Email: embajada.bolivia@berlin.de
Honorary Consulate of Bolivia in Frankfurt am Main
- Website:
- Address: Germany Butznickelstrbe 9 -11 , Schlosshorn 61479 , Germany
- Telephone: (+49) 700 265 484 36
- Fax: (+49) 700 265 484 23 29
- Email: (+49) 700 265 484 36
Consulate General of Bolivia in Hamburg
- Website:
- Address: Heimhuderstrasse 33, Hamburg 20148 , Germany
- Telephone: (+49) 40 358 9753, (+49) 40 4135 5364
- Fax: (+49) 40 342 856
- Email: conbolhamb@aol.com
Honorary Consulate of Bolivia in Munich
- Website:
- Address: Maria-Theresia-Strasse 6 , Munich 81675, Germany
- Telephone: (+49) 89 22 06 95
- Fax: (+49) 89 22 06 98
- Email: konsulat.bolivien@t-online.de
Consulate General of Bolivia in Guatemala City
- Website:
- Address: 7a Avenida 15-13, Zona 1 Edificio Ejecutivo, Oficina 31, Ciudad de Guatemala , Guatemala
- Telephone: (+502) 2230-0483/4
- Fax: (+502) 2230-0484
- Email: emusa@intelnet.net.gt
Embassy of Bolivia in Israel
- Website:
- Address: P.O. Box 2823 , 90805 Mevasseret Zion – Israel
- Telephone: (972)(2) 533-5195
- Fax: (972)(2) 533-5196
- Email: emven@embvenezuelaisrael.com
Embassy of Bolivia in Italy
- Website: http://www.embajadadebolivia.it/
- Address: Via Brenta 2, 00198 Roma, Italy
- Telephone: +(39-6) 884 1001
- Fax: +(39-6) 884 0740
- Email: infobolit@yahoo.it
Embassy of Bolivia in Japan
- Website: http://www.embassyofboliviainjapan.org/
- Address: No. 38 Kowa Building, 8th Floor, Room 804, 4-12-24, Nishi-Azabu, Tokyo-to, Minato-ku, Japan
- Telephone: 34995441/ 2
- Fax: (81)(3) 349-95443
- Email: embjp@embassyofboliviainjapan.org
Honorary Consulate of Bolivia in Naha City
- Website:
- Address: Orion Beer Building, First floor 1985-1, Gusukuma , Urasoe-shi 901-2100, Japan
- Telephone: (+81) 98-877-0021
- Fax:
- Email:
Honorary Consulate of Bolivia in Amman
- Website:
- Address: Prince Mohammad Street Sukljian Center, P.O. BOX 289, Amman 11118, Jordan
- Telephone: (+962) (6) 4611886, (+962) (6) 4657763
- Fax: (+962) (6) 4657753
- Email: mskljian@nol.com.jo
Consulate General of Bolivia in Beirut
- Website:
- Address: Centre Bancaire – Dora , P.B. 11-3310, Beirut, Lebanon
- Telephone: (+961) 1-240711,(+961) 1-240712
- Fax: (+961) 1-240710
- Email: embolivia@terra.net.lb
Embassy of Bolivia in Mexico
- Website:
- Address: Paseo de la Reforma Nro. 45, Piso 4 Colonia Tabacalera, Mexico D.F., Mexico
- Telephone: (+52) 55 57030983, (+52) 55 57030984
- Fax: (+52) 55 57030994
- Email: embolivia-mexico@rree.gov.bo
Embassy of Bolivia in Netherlands
- Website:
- Address: Nassaulaan 5 2514 JS, S-Gravenhage, Netherlands
- Telephone: (+31) (70) 361 6707, (+31) (70) 360 6946
- Fax: (+31) (70) 362 0039
- Email: embolned@xs4all.nl
Honorary Consulate of Bolivia in Managua
- Website:
- Address: Carrera a Mazaya Km. 3 e, Contiguo a Hyundai , Apartado Postal: 154 , Managua, Nicaragua
- Telephone: (+505) 267 3108, (+505) 267 3107
- Fax: (+505) 278 6212
- Email: jotabequ@ibn.com.ni
Embassy of Bolivia in Panama
- Website:
- Address: Calle Erick Arturo del Valle Casa No 1 , Zona El Cangrejo , Panama City, Panama
- Telephone: (+507) 2690274, (+507) 2146438
- Fax: (+507) 2643868
- Email: emb_bol_pan@cwpanama.net
Honorary Consulate of Bolivia in Colon
- Website:
- Address: Calle 14, Av. Roosevelt, Edificio No 5, Zona 3 , Colon, Panama
- Telephone: (+507) 433-2000 int.517 (+507) 433-2526
- Fax: (+507) 441-5339
- Email: conbolco@motta-int.com
Embassy of Bolivia in Paraguay
- Website:
- Address: Campos Cervera No 6421 c/ R.I.2, Ytororo Barrio Villa Aurelia, Asuncion, Paraguay
- Telephone: (+595) (21) 621-426
- Fax: (+595) (21) 601-999
- Email: emboliviapy@tigo.com.py, embolivia.asuncion@personaldata.net.py
Embassy of Bolivia in Peru
- Website:
- Address: Calle Los Castanos 235, San Isidro, Apartado Postal: 464, Lima 27, Peru
- Telephone: (+51) (1) 4402095
- Fax: (+51) (1) 4402298
- Email: embajada@boliviaenperu.com
Honorary Consulate of Bolivia in Arequipa
- Website:
- Address: Avenida Ejercito Esq.Tronchadero No 7.0 Edif. El Peral piso 10 Ofi., 1010 Casilla , 240 Arequipa , Peru
- Telephone: (+51) (54) 259051
- Fax: (+51) (54) 259051
- Email: colivianarequipa@hotmail.com
Consulate General of Bolivia in Ilo
- Website:
- Address: J.R. Junin 414 Edif. Fercast, Piso 3, Of. 301-303 Casilla, 19 Ilo, Peru
- Telephone: (+51) (53) 781071
- Fax: (+51) (53) 781071
- Email: colivianilo@hotmail.com
Honorary Consulate of Bolivia in Mollendo
- Website:
- Address: Calle Coronel Zavala No 171 Casilla, 32 Mollendo , Peru
- Telephone: (+51) (54) 533848
- Fax: (+51) (54) 533848
- Email: colivianmollend@hotmail.com, cbolivim@terra.com
Honorary Consulate of Bolivia in Puerto Maldonado
- Website:
- Address: Plaza de Armas Jiren Loreto 272, 2do. Piso , Puerto Maldonado, Peru
- Telephone: (+51) (82) 571290
- Fax: (+51) (82) 571290
- Email:
Honorary Consulate of Bolivia in Puno
- Website:
- Address: Jiren Arequipa No. 136 2do. piso, Puno, Peru
- Telephone: (+51) (51) 351251
- Fax: (+51) (51) 351251
- Email: colivianpunobol@hotmail.com
Honorary Consulate of Bolivia in Tacna
- Website:
- Address: Av. Bolognesi No 1721 Urb. Pescaseroli, Tacna, Peru
- Telephone: (+51) (52) 745121
- Fax: (+51) (52) 745121
- Email: coliviantacna@hotmail.com
Honorary Consulate of Bolivia in Yunguyo
- Website:
- Address: Jr. Grau No 32, Yunguyo, Peru
- Telephone: (+51) 51 856032
- Fax:
- Email:
Honorary Consulate of Bolivia in Manila
- Website:
- Address: c/o Mindanao Container Corporation, 6/F Twin Cities Condominium – 110 Legazpi St., Legazpi Village, Makati City , Philippines
- Telephone: (+63) 2 892-4304, (+63) 2 840-5884
- Fax: (+63) 2 892-5369
- Email: jlromerosalas@yahoo.com
Honorary Consulate of Bolivia in San Juan
- Website:
- Address: 1409 Lucchetti Street , San Juan PR 00914-6838 , Puerto Rico
- Telephone: (+1 787) 722-5449, (+1 787) 722-3542
- Fax: (+1 787) 723-8457
- Email: bolivia@caribe.net
Embassy of Bolivia in Russia
- Website:
- Address: Serpujovsky val 8, Office 135-137 , Moscow 115191, Russia
- Telephone: (+7) (495) 954 0630, (+7) (495) 958 0855
- Fax: (+7) (495) 958 0755
- Email: embolrus@online.ru, embolivia-moscu@rree.gov.bo
Honorary Consulate of Bolivia in Seoul
- Website:
- Address: Dong Hwa Plaza Building, 4th floor Uijeongbu-dong 288, Ciudad de Uijeongbu, Kyonggui-do , Seoul, South Korea
- Telephone: (+82) (31) 826 2000, 1 (+82) (31) 879 9999
- Fax: (+82) (31) 826 8888
- Email: colivian-seoul@hanmail.net
Embassy of Bolivia in Spain
- Website:
- Address: C/ Velozquez, 26, 3oA , 28001 Madrid , Spain
- Telephone: (+34) 91 578 08 35
- Fax: (+34) 91 577 39 46
- Email: embolivia-madrid@rree.gov.bo
Honorary Consulate of Bolivia in Barcelona
- Website:
- Address: Plaza Francesc Macea No 8-9 , Codigo Postal 08028 / 08029, Barcelona, Spain
- Telephone: (+34) (93) 3226512
- Fax: (+34) (93) 3226512
- Email: colivianbarcelona@menta.net
Honorary Consulate of Bolivia in Bilbao
- Website:
- Address: Calle Lic. Poza, 20 , 48011 Bilbao, Spain
- Telephone: (+34) (94) 4277737
- Fax: (+34) (94) 4278675
- Email: fgm@fgm.net,consul@bolivian-bilbao.info
Honorary Consulate of Bolivia in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
- Website:
- Address: Apt. 724, D.P. 35080 Calle Leon y Castillo No. 61-4 B., 35003 Las Palmas de Gran Canaria , Spain
- Telephone: (+34) (928) 361337,(+34) (928) 381398
- Fax: (+34) (928) 381398
- Email:
Honorary Consulate of Bolivia in Palma de Mallorca
- Website:
- Address: Edificio Sol Melie Calle Gremio Toneleros No 24 Polegono San Castell, Palma de Mallorca, Spain
- Telephone: (+34) (971) 430101, (+34) (971) 437000
- Fax: (+34) (971) 437060, (+34) (971) 437001
- Email:
Honorary Consulate of Bolivia in Santa Cruz de Tenerife
- Website:
- Address: Calle Puerto Escondido, 5-6e Piso, 38002 Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
- Telephone: (+34) (922) 286701,(+34) (922) 288476
- Fax: (+34) (922) 286408
- Email: coliviantenerife@ctv.es, coliviantenerife@yagocomunicacion.com
Honorary Consulate of Bolivia in Santander
- Website:
- Address: Urbanizacion Santa Cruz, Chalet 4-A , 39002 Santa Cruz de Bezana , Spain
- Telephone: (+34) (942) 217373, (+34) (942) 581522
- Fax: (+34) (942) 580881
- Email:
Honorary Consulate of Bolivia in Santiago de Compostela
- Website:
- Address: Rua Nova, 28-1e – Rua nova 20 , 15705 Santiago de Compostela, Spain
- Telephone: (+34) (981) 562880
- Fax: (+34) (981) 581561
- Email:
Honorary Consulate of Bolivia in Valencia
- Website:
- Address: Maestro Clave, 2 , 46001 Valencia, Spain
- Telephone: (+34) 96 351 14 06, (+34) 96 351 39 90
- Fax:
- Email:
Honorary Consulate of Bolivia in Valladolid
- Website:
- Address: Plaza de Marte y Monse No 10-1e-D 47001 , Valladolid , Spain
- Telephone: (+34) 983 37 35 86
- Fax: (+34) 983 37 35 86
- Email:
Embassy of Bolivia in Sweden
- Website:
- Address: Sodra Kungsvagen 60 181, 32 Lidingo , Sweden
- Telephone: (+46) 8-731 58 30
- Fax: (+46) 8-767 63 11
- Email: embolivi-estocolmo@telia.com
Honorary Consulate of Bolivia in Basel
- Website:
- Address: Sevogelplatz 2 4052 , Basel , Switzerland
- Telephone: (+41) (61) 312 4445,6
- Fax: (+41) (61) 312 5031
- Email: ccblattmann@hotmail.com
Honorary Consulate of Bolivia in Istanbul
- Website:
- Address: Altan Erbulak Sokak No 3 KAT: 2, 80300 Mediciyekoy , Istanbul, Turkey
- Telephone: (+90) 212 272 2402, (+90) 212 274 5124
- Fax: (+90) 212 272 1568, (+90) 212 267 2647
- Email: smil@turk.net, kmilovic@tekateknik.com.tr
Honorary Consulate of Bolivia in Kiev
- Website:
- Address: Khoryva Street, 45/24, Kiev 04071, Ukraine
- Telephone: (+380) (44) 417-42-91
- Fax: (+380) (44) 425-11-89
- Email: conboliv@ukr.net
Embassy of Bolivia in the United Kingdom
- Website: http://www.bolivianembassy.co.uk
- Address: 106 Eaton Square, London SW1W 9AD, United Kingdom
- Telephone: (+44) 20 7235 4248, (+44) 20 7235 4255
- Fax: (+44) 20 7235 1286
- Email: embol@bolivianembassy.co.uk
Embassy of Bolivia in the United States of America
- Website: http://www.bolivia-usa.org
- Address: 3014 Massachusetts Avenue, NW Washington D.C. 20008 , United States
- Telephone: (+1) (202) 483 4410,1
- Fax: (+1) (202) 328 3712
- Email: webmaster@bolivia-usa.org
Consulate General of Bolivia in Los Angeles
- Website:
- Address: 3701 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 1065, Los Angeles, California 90010, United States
- Telephone: (+1) (213) 388-0475, (+1) (213) 388-0957
- Fax: (+1) (213) 384-6272
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Consulate General of Bolivia in Miami
- Website:
- Address: 00 S. Royal Poinciana Boulevard, Suite 505 , Miami, Florida 33166 , United States
- Telephone: (+1) (305) 358-6303,4
- Fax: (+1) (305) 358 6305
- Email: generalconsulate@bellsouth.net
Honorary Consulate of Bolivia in Minneapolis
- Website:
- Address: 17033-90th Court No. Maple Grove , Minneapolis, Minnesota 55311, United States
- Telephone: (+1) (763) 424-0265
- Fax:
- Email: glsteine@aol.com
Consulate General of Bolivia in New York
- Website:
- Address: 211 East 43rd Street, Suite 1004 , New York, New York 10017 , United States
- Telephone: (+1) (212) 687-0530,1
- Fax: (+1) (212) 687-0532
- Email: consulado.bolivia.ny@gmail.com
Embassy of Bolivia in Uruguay
- Website:
- Address: Calle Prudencio de Pena No 2469 , (entre Cambell y Ponce) Parque Batlle Casilla, 11600 Montevideo, Uruguay
- Telephone: (+598) (2) 7083573,(+598) (2) 7099329
- Fax: (+598) (2) 7080066
- Email: embouy@adinet.com.uy,repbol@adinet.com.uy
Embassy of Bolivia to the Holy See
- Website:
- Address: Via Di Porta Angelica, 15 – int. 2, 00193 Roma, Vatican City
- Telephone: (+39) (06) 68.80.20.35
- Fax: (+39) (06) 58.17.95.62
- Email: embolivat@rdn.it
Embassy of Bolivia in Venezuela
- Website:
- Address: Av. Luis Roche con 6ta. Transversal, Altamira 5Ta, Caracas, Venezuela
- Telephone: (+58) (212) 263 3015, (+58) (212) 267 0136
- Fax: (+58) (212) 261 3386
- Email: embaboliviaven@hotmail.com, emboliviave@yahoo.es
Honorary Consulate of Bolivia in Merida
- Website:
- Address: Urbanizacion Alto Chama Calle los Frailejones No 119, Merida, Venezuela
- Telephone: (+58) (274) 2713514, (+58) (274) 2711165
- Fax: (+58) (274) 2713514
- Email: navapinc@telcel.net.ve
Honorary Consulate of Bolivia in Valencia
- Website:
- Address: Carabobo, Calle Paez, Residencia El Llano 5piso, Apto. 53 Urbanizacion El Trigal Centro, Valencia, Venezuela
- Telephone: (+58) 241-8425001
- Fax: (+58) 241-8324387
- Email: renebol@cantv.net
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Diplomatic Mission of Bolivia
The mission’s core responsibilities involve promoting and safeguarding Bolivia’s interests and citizens in the United States. This encompasses advancing goals, protecting rights, and nurturing bilateral ties. Additionally, the mission provides consular services to Bolivian nationals and foreigners.
To achieve these aims, the mission collaborates with other Bolivian diplomatic offices in the United States. This coordination ensures a cohesive approach to serving citizens and promoting Bolivia’s interests. This extends to offices like the Consulate General in Miami and New York, enhancing Bolivia’s diplomatic presence.
The US-Bolivia relationship thrives on shared values and interests, fostering cooperation beyond diplomatic realms. This robust partnership spans economic, political, cultural, and social dimensions, reflecting mutual understanding and paving the way for ongoing collaboration.
What is a Consulate?
A consulate, functioning as a diplomatic outpost, serves as the official representation of a foreign nation in another country, often positioned in a city other than the capital. Its central objective revolves around delivering services to local residents and citizens, including tasks such as visa issuance and document authentication. Simultaneously, it nurtures cultural, economic, and social connections while ensuring the well-being of citizens residing abroad.
At the helm of a consulate is a consul, an individual appointed by the sending country. Consuls hold varying ranks, including consul-general, consul, vice-consul, or honorary consul, based on their experience and authority levels. A consul-general oversees multiple consulates, while an honorary consul, though lacking a formal diplomatic career, performs consular duties.
In contrast to an embassy, which serves as the primary diplomatic mission situated in the host country’s capital, a consulate concentrates on local matters. An ambassador, the highest-ranking diplomatic representative accountable to the sending country’s head of state, leads an embassy. This role encompasses managing political affairs and collaborating with other diplomatic missions within the host country.
What is International law?
International law encompasses an extensive set of rules and principles that regulate the interactions among nations, international organizations, and other entities on a global scale. It covers a broad range of global issues, spanning from human rights and trade to security, the environment, diplomacy, and humanitarian norms.
The foundational principles of international law are sourced from various origins, including treaties, established customs, overarching legal principles, court rulings, and scholarly writings. Its application involves a variety of approaches, such as diplomatic persuasion, sanctions, legal proceedings, arbitration, and collaborative endeavors.
Critical for upholding global peace and collaboration, international law addresses global challenges and safeguards the well-being of individuals and groups in the global community. Adapting to changing circumstances, it continually evolves to tackle emerging challenges and fulfill evolving needs.
What is a Diplomat?
A diplomat is an individual entrusted with the pivotal responsibility of representing a nation or international entity during interactions with other countries or global organizations. The fundamental role of a diplomat involves active engagement in diplomacy, which requires skillful communication, negotiation, and collaboration among diverse stakeholders on the global stage.
Depending on their specific role, hierarchical position, and assigned tasks, diplomats undertake a wide range of distinct duties and functions, which include:
- Safeguarding the interests and rights of their country or organization, as well as its constituents, during interactions conducted in foreign territories.
- Advocating for the policies, values, and goals of their nation or organization within the host country or region.
- Establishing and nurturing positive relationships with authorities and representatives of the host nation or entity.
- Monitoring and evaluating political, economic, social, and cultural developments within the host region.
- Facilitating and promoting cooperation and interaction across various domains, such as trade, education, culture, and science.
- Providing consular assistance to citizens or members traveling to or residing in the host area.
Diplomats fulfill their roles through various diplomatic missions, including embassies, consulates, missions to international organizations, and specialized missions designed for specific situations or events.
What is the Ministry of foreign affairs?
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs operates as a governmental entity tasked with supervising a country’s engagements with foreign nations and diplomatic interactions. Typically, this ministry assumes the subsequent responsibilities:
- Formulating and implementing the country’s foreign policies and strategies, aligning them with the nation’s interests and objectives.
- Articulating the nation’s stances and viewpoints on global issues to other countries and international bodies.
- Cultivating and nurturing diplomatic relationships and collaborations with other nations and international entities across various dimensions such as politics, economics, culture, and humanitarian affairs.
- Safeguarding and promoting the nation’s interests and the welfare of its citizens abroad, while offering consular services and support.
- Monitoring and coordinating the activities and performance of the country’s diplomatic missions and personnel stationed in other countries and international organizations.
- Managing and allocating resources and budgets for the foreign affairs department and its affiliated units.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs assumes a crucial position in directing a country’s engagement on the global platform, advancing its interests, and nurturing collaboration on an international scale.
What is a Foreign Policy?
Usually, the oversight of the Foreign Affairs Ministry is entrusted to either a minister or a secretary of state, occupying a significant governmental position and offering direct guidance to the head of state or government. This official is aided by deputy ministers or undersecretaries, as well as a range of distinct roles like directors-general, directors, counselors, and attachés. Additionally, the ministry might establish dedicated sections or units focused on specific regions, subjects, or responsibilities, such as those addressing matters concerning the Asia-Pacific region or human rights.
Although the titles may vary among nations, such as the Department of State, Foreign Office, or External Affairs, their core aim remains unchanged – supervising a country’s international relations and engagements.
What is International relations?
International relations encompasses the study and practical exploration of interactions occurring on a global level among nations, international entities, individuals, and organizations. It covers a wide range of dimensions, including diplomacy, security, trade, development, human rights, and the environment. In addressing and resolving pressing global issues like terrorism, climate change, poverty, migration, and nuclear proliferation, international relations play a pivotal role. Furthermore, it aids in identifying and promoting common international interests and values, fostering conversations and collaboration among a diverse array of stakeholders.
International relations functions as both an academic field of study and a professional pursuit. It is taught and researched in universities worldwide, and it is also practiced by diplomats, policymakers, journalists, analysts, activists, and other professionals engaged in various sectors and organizations linked to global affairs.
What is a Permanent Representative?
A permanent representative plays a crucial role as a diplomat entrusted with representing a nation or international entity within another global organization, such as the United Nations, European Union, or African Union. This multifaceted position involves active participation in various meetings and events of the organization, where they convey the perspectives of their country or entity on a wide range of issues. Additionally, they cultivate cooperative relationships with fellow permanent representatives and officials associated with the international body.
Operating within a framework of established protocols and professional standards, a permanent representative is responsible for upholding both the principles of the host country’s sovereignty and regulations and the core principles of the international organization. Their duties encompass not only safeguarding the reputation of their country or organization but also conducting themselves with the highest level of integrity, honesty, and ethical conduct. Moreover, they are expected to demonstrate a high degree of professionalism, expertise, discretion, and courteous behavior throughout their diplomatic engagements.
What is the High Commissioner?
A high commissioner holds a distinct diplomatic role, representing a nation or an international entity in a foreign country or international organization that shares membership in a regional or global group, such as the Commonwealth of Nations, African Union, or European Union. In this capacity, their responsibilities encompass engaging in diplomatic initiatives, fostering collaborative efforts, safeguarding the interests and rights of their represented state or entity, and providing consular assistance to its citizens or members residing abroad.
Typically appointed by the head of state or government, or alternatively by the foreign minister of their state or organization, a high commissioner may carry various titles, such as high commissioner-general, high commissioner, or deputy high commissioner, reflecting their level of authority and accumulated expertise. They may also be supported by deputy high commissioners or advisors to effectively fulfill their diplomatic duties.
What is an Ambassador?
An ambassador assumes a significant diplomatic position, representing a nation or international entity during interactions with another country or international organization. Their diverse responsibilities encompass diplomatic initiatives, promoting collaborative endeavors, safeguarding the interests and rights of the represented state or entity, and offering consular assistance to its citizens or members residing abroad.
Operating from an embassy, which serves as the primary diplomatic hub of a state or entity in another nation or organization, often located in the host country’s capital, an ambassador’s
duties may encompass various departments focused on distinct areas such as politics, economics, society, culture, and more.
In fulfilling their role, an ambassador adheres to specific protocols and conventions that govern the diplomatic field. They are obligated to respect the sovereignty and legal regulations of the host country or entity while following the principles and regulations of international law. Moreover, upholding the reputation and image of the represented state or entity and conducting themselves with integrity and transparency is of utmost importance. This requires demonstrating professionalism, expertise, diplomatic finesse, and courteous behavior in their interactions and engagements.
What is a Consul?
A consul undertakes a diplomatic role responsible for representing a nation in another country, often stationed in a city other than the host nation’s capital. Their crucial responsibilities involve facilitating and delivering consular services to individuals from both countries, including tasks such as issuing visas, passports, certificates, and travel documents.
Beyond administrative duties, consuls actively foster cultural, economic, and social connections between the two nations while ensuring the rights and interests of their fellow citizens living abroad.
Consuls are typically appointed by their state’s foreign minister and hold titles that indicate their level of seniority and authority, ranging from consul-general, consul, vice-consul, to honorary consul. The consul-general, holding the highest rank, may oversee multiple consulates within a region or state, while an honorary consul carries out consular duties on behalf of the sending state without holding a formal diplomatic career position.
What is the United Nations?
Established in 1945 after World War II’s conclusion, the United Nations (UN) is a global organization committed to global peace, cooperation among nations, human rights protection, and addressing global challenges.
The UN comprises six core entities: General Assembly, Security Council, Economic and Social Council, Trusteeship Council, International Court of Justice, and Secretariat, each with distinct responsibilities to achieve the UN’s objectives.
The UN also houses specialized agencies, funds, programs, and commissions focusing on themes like health, education, development, environment, refugees, women, and children. Notable examples include the World Health Organization, United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, United Nations Development Programme, United Nations Environment Programme, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, United Nations Children’s Fund, and United Nations Commission on the Status of Women.
What is the European Union?
The European Union (EU) is a cooperative alliance of 27 European countries striving to ensure peace, democracy, and the safeguarding of human rights within their borders and globally.
To attain its aims, the EU functions through seven vital institutions:
European Council, Council of the EU, European Parliament, European Commission, Court of Justice, European Central Bank, and European Court of Auditors. Each institution contributes to realizing the EU’s goals.
Furthermore, the EU leads various ventures, including the single market that facilitates trade, the euro currency, the Schengen area for frictionless travel, and programs dedicated to finance, agriculture, and community enhancement. Prominent initiatives comprise Single Market, Monetary Union, Schengen Area, Foreign Policy, Agricultural Policy, and Regional Support.
With 27 member states and six potential additions, the EU’s central base resides in Brussels, Belgium. The EU’s linguistic diversity spans 24 languages, including English, French, German, Spanish, and more.
What is ASEAN?
Comprising ten member states and two observer states, ASEAN includes Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, Papua New Guinea, and Timor-Leste. Its headquarters is in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Communication within ASEAN occurs in English and the native languages of its member countries.
Furthermore, ASEAN conducts dialogues with external nations and entities, including China, Japan, Korea, India, Australia, New Zealand, the European Union, and the United Nations. It also engages in meetings and initiatives with other organizations like APEC, the East Asia Summit, and the Asia-Europe Meeting.
What is NATO?
NATO, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, founded in 1949, initially comprised 12 nations including the US, UK, and France, with the primary aim of securing member nations in the Atlantic region.
Currently, NATO’s membership includes 30 countries and 40 partner nations. The organization’s headquarters are in Brussels, Belgium, and its official languages are English and French.
NATO’s core responsibilities encompass collective defense, crisis management, and cooperative security, spanning military, politics, economics, and science. Notable elements involve Article 5, linking an attack on one member to an attack on all; the rapid-response NATO Force; engagements with Russia via the NATO-Russia Council; and collaborations fostered by the Partnership for Peace initiative.
What is a Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations?
Established in 1961, the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations sets forth the rules governing nations and their envoys’ conduct. It establishes protocols for diplomats’ treatment, roles, and safeguarding their communications. As of 2020, nearly all countries, totaling 192, adhere to this convention, signifying its profound significance in modern global interactions and as a foundational framework for other diplomatic pacts, including those concerning consular affairs and specialized missions.
The United Nations oversees the administration of the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations. The organization aids countries in understanding and complying with the treaty’s provisions. Moreover, the UN facilitates discussions to deliberate on and potentially amend the treaty, as seen in the 2015 Conference of the Parties for this accord.
What is a Sovereign State?
A sovereign state is characterized by the following distinct attributes:
- A stable population living within well-defined borders, recognizing themselves as citizens or nationals.
- Clearly established and universally acknowledged territorial limits that differentiate it from other entities.
- A functional system of governance and institutions exerting political control over its populace and land.
- The capacity to engage in dealings with other states, allowing for communication, negotiations, collaboration, or differences on a range of matters.
These traits collectively establish the sovereign identity of a state.
What is Diplomacy?
Diplomacy involves the adept practice of effective communication, skilled negotiation, and collaborative efforts among diverse entities on the global stage. These entities encompass states, international organizations, non-state actors, and individuals. The core objectives of diplomacy include advancing the interests of the parties involved and fostering a climate of global peace and stability.
Diplomats serve as representatives, conveying their home country’s viewpoints in foreign territories, often from embassies and consulates. Their responsibilities span a wide range of tasks, including safeguarding national interests, nurturing positive relationships, providing insightful reports, fostering cooperation, assisting citizens abroad, engaging in negotiations, and more.
Diplomacy operates within a framework of established protocols and standards for diplomats. This framework entails adhering to host country laws, abiding by international norms, and embodying principles of integrity, professionalism, and courtesy as they fulfill their role as representatives of their nation.
Also See
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_diplomatic_missions_of_Bolivia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Consulate
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_law
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diplomat
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreign_Policy
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_relations
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Permanent_representative
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_commissioner
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Consul_(representative)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diplomacy
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