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List of ambassadors to Colombia
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The following table is a List of ambassadors to Colombia that contains the names of the accredited ambassadors to the Republic of Colombia . Note that not all ambassadors reside in Colombia, as some are dually accredited to Colombia in a Non-Resident capacity. Also of note is that some ambassadors, although appointed and accredited by the sending country, have not yet presented their Letters of Credence to the President of Colombia or his representative.
Current ambassadors to Colombia
| Order | Sending country | Presentation of credentials | Location of embassy | Ambassador | Ref | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Afghanistan | *No representative since Embassy of Afghanistan, Washington, D.C. closed in March 2022* | |||||||
| Albania | Buenos Aires, Argentina | |||||||
| Algeria | Bogotá, Colombia | |||||||
| Argentina | Bogotá, Colombia | |||||||
| Australia | Santiago, Chile | |||||||
| Austria | Lima, Peru | |||||||
| Azerbaijan | Mexico City, Mexico | |||||||
| Azerbaijan | Bogotá, Colombia | ** | ||||||
| Bahamas | Washington, DC, United States | |||||||
| Bangladesh | Washington, DC, United States | |||||||
| Barbados | Caracas, Venezuela | |||||||
| Belgium | Bogotá, Colombia | |||||||
| Belize | Mexico City, Mexico | {{sortname | Oliver Darien | del Cid | Cid, Oliver Darien del | nolink=1}} | ||
| Bolivia | Bogotá, Colombia | |||||||
| Brazil | Bogotá, Colombia | |||||||
| Brunei | New York City, United States | |||||||
| Bulgaria | Brasília, Brazil | |||||||
| Canada | Bogotá, Colombia | |||||||
| Chile | Bogotá, Colombia | ** | ||||||
| China | Bogotá, Colombia | |||||||
| Costa Rica | Bogotá, Colombia | |||||||
| Côte d'Ivoire | Brasília, Brazil | |||||||
| Croatia | Brasília, Brazil | |||||||
| Cuba | Bogotá, Colombia | |||||||
| Cyprus | Mexico City, Mexico | |||||||
| Czech Republic | Lima, Peru | |||||||
| Czech Republic | Bogotá, Colombia | ** | ||||||
| Denmark | Brasília, Brazil | |||||||
| Dominican Republic | Bogotá, Colombia | |||||||
| Ecuador | Bogotá, Colombia | |||||||
| Egypt | Bogotá, Colombia | {{sortname | Tarek Mahmoud | el-Kouny | Kouny, Tarek Mahmoud El | nolink=1}} | ||
| El Salvador | Bogotá, Colombia | |||||||
| Equatorial Guinea | Brasília, Brazil | |||||||
| Fiji | Brasília, Brazil | |||||||
| Finland | Lima, Peru | |||||||
| Finland | Bogotá, Colombia | ** | ||||||
| France | Bogotá, Colombia | |||||||
| Georgia | Brasília, Brazil | |||||||
| Germany | Bogotá, Colombia | |||||||
| Ghana | Brasília, Brazil | |||||||
| Greece | Caracas, Venezuela | |||||||
| Grenada | Caracas, Venezuela | |||||||
| Guatemala | Bogotá, Colombia | |||||||
| Guinea | Brasília, Brazil | |||||||
| Guinea-Bissau | Brasília, Brazil | |||||||
| Guyana | Caracas, Venezuela | |||||||
| Holy See | Bogotá, Colombia | |||||||
| Honduras | Bogotá, Colombia | |||||||
| Hungary | Buenos Aires, Argentina | |||||||
| Iceland | Ottawa, Canada | {{sortname | Þórður Ægir | Óskarsson | Oskarsson, Thordur Aegir | nolink=1}} | ||
| India | Bogotá, Colombia | |||||||
| Indonesia | Bogotá, Colombia | |||||||
| Iran | Bogotá, Colombia | ** | ||||||
| Ireland | Mexico City, Mexico | |||||||
| Israel | Bogotá, Colombia | |||||||
| Italy | Bogotá, Colombia | |||||||
| Jamaica | Caracas, Venezuela | |||||||
| Jamaica | Bogotá, Colombia | ** | ||||||
| Japan | Bogotá, Colombia | |||||||
| Kazakhstan | Havana, Cuba | |||||||
| Kenya | Brasília, Brazil | |||||||
| Kuwait | Caracas, Venezuela | {{sortname | Muhammad Marzouk | al-Shabo | Shabo, Muhammad Marzouk Al | nolink=1}} | ||
| Lebanon | Bogotá, Colombia | ** | ||||||
| Libya | Caracas, Venezuela | |||||||
| Malaysia | Lima, Peru | {{sortname | Datuk Ayauf | bin Bachi | Bachi, Datuk Ayauf | nolink=1}} | ||
| Sovereign Military Order of Malta | Bogotá, Colombia | |||||||
| Mexico | Bogotá, Colombia | |||||||
| Morocco | Bogotá, Colombia | |||||||
| Namibia | Brasília, Brazil | |||||||
| Netherlands | Bogotá, Colombia | {{sortname | Robert Louis Raimund Maire | van Embden | Embden, Robert Louis Raimund Maire van | nolink=1}} | ||
| New Zealand | Santiago, Chile | |||||||
| Nicaragua | Bogotá, Colombia | |||||||
| Nigeria | Caracas, Venezuela | |||||||
| North Korea | Brasília, Brazil | |||||||
| Norway | Bogotá, Colombia | |||||||
| Oman | New York City, United States | {{sortname | Lyutha Sultan | al-Mughairy | Mughairy, Lyutha Sultan al- | nolink=1}} | ||
| Pakistan | Brasília, Brazil | |||||||
| Palestine | Bogotá, Colombia | ** | ||||||
| Panama | Bogotá, Colombia | |||||||
| Paraguay | Bogotá, Colombia | |||||||
| Peru | Bogotá, Colombia | |||||||
| Philippines | Brasília, Brazil | |||||||
| Poland | Bogotá, Colombia | |||||||
| Portugal | Bogotá, Colombia | |||||||
| Qatar | Caracas, Venezuela | {{sortname | Batal bin Mojab | al-Dosari | Dosari, Batal bin Mojab al | nolink=1}} | ||
| Romania | Bogotá, Colombia | ** | ||||||
| Russia | Bogotá, Colombia | {{sortname | Pável Artemyevitch | Sérgiev | Sergiev, Pavel | nolink=1}} | ||
| San Marino | Bogotá, Colombia | |||||||
| Serbia | Brasília, Brazil | |||||||
| Slovakia | Brasília, Brazil | |||||||
| Slovenia | Brasília, Brazil | {{sortname | Milena | Šmit | Smit, Milena | nolink=1}} | ||
| South Africa | Caracas, Venezuela | |||||||
| South Korea | Bogotá, Colombia | |||||||
| Spain | Bogotá, Colombia | |||||||
| Sri Lanka | New York City, United States | |||||||
| Sudan | New York City, United States | |||||||
| Suriname | Caracas, Venezuela | |||||||
| Sweden | Bogotá, Colombia | |||||||
| Switzerland | Bogotá, Colombia | |||||||
| Thailand | Lima, Peru | |||||||
| Trinidad and Tobago | Caracas, Venezuela | |||||||
| Turkey | Bogotá, Colombia | |||||||
| Ukraine | Brasília, Brazil | |||||||
| United Arab Emirates | Bogotá, Colombia | |||||||
| United Kingdom | Bogotá, Colombia | |||||||
| United States | Bogotá, Colombia | |||||||
| Uruguay | Bogotá, Colombia | |||||||
| Venezuela | Bogotá, Colombia | |||||||
| Vietnam | Caracas, Venezuela | |||||||
| European Union | Bogotá, Colombia | {{sortname | Giles | Bertrand | Gool, Maria Wilhelmina Josepha Antonia-Tanya van | nolink=1}} |
Notes
References
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