Many travel documents in the existing Interpol database are blank passports stolen from consulates around the world. |
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The Indonesian Ambassador, Imron Cotan, says the Federal Police have boosted security at Indonesia's Embassy and consulates around Australia. |
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The surrounding buildings are the embassies and consulates of the nations of the world. |
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The company has lately moved into embassy building by constructing bug-free consulates for U.S. diplomats in Kyrgyzstan and Guinea-Bissau. |
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The Department of Foreign Affairs responded by issuing the following memo to all Irish legations and consulates abroad. |
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Is it not possible for us to achieve the same mission by establishing consulates in some of the places? |
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A majority of these are based in France and represent French embassies and consulates as well as provide health information for travellers and tourist guides. |
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Beginning Oct.1, 2004, the new law allows for U.S. citizenship applications to be finalized at U.S. embassies, consulates and selected military bases overseas. |
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Puerto Rico hosts consulates from 41 countries, mainly from the Americas and Europe, with most located in San Juan. |
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For a list of consulates in Edinburgh see List of diplomatic missions in Scotland. |
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The activities of Indian consulates in the Eastern border provinces of Afghanistan are undeniable things which are going on unabatedly. |
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Demonstrations were also held in front of the Turkish, US and Saudi Arabian consulates general in Alexandria, Egypt. |
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The ministry has also instructed all Japanese embassies and consulates general abroad to be fully alert to possible danger. |
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We have three honorary consulates general in Turkey, including one in Bursa. |
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In 1914, northern Iran was part of the Russian emperorship, whose consulates ruled Iran instead of the local government. |
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For decades, none of the Dominions was allowed to have its own embassies or consulates in foreign countries. |
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There are likewise various foreign embassies and consulates based in the capital Mogadishu and elsewhere in the country. |
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Many international cultural activities are organised by the government, consulates, and privately. |
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Foreign governments maintain more than seventy consulates in San Francisco. |
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A total of 41 consulates general and 23 honorary consulates have offices in the San Francisco Bay Area. |
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International trade is also the reason for the large number of consulates in the city. |
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In August 1940, Soviet Foreign minister Molotov told the Germans that, with the government change, they could close down their Baltic consulates by 1 September. |
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Many of these nations, such as Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Denmark, Canada, Thailand and the Czech Republic are represented by honorary consulates. |
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New York City has been described as the cultural capital of the world by the diplomatic consulates of Iceland and Latvia and by New York's Baruch College. |
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The embassies of most countries with diplomatic relations with the Czech Republic are located in Prague, while consulates are located across the country. |
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Now mostly used for offices and private flats, at various times it has been used as a school, hospital, railway offices and wartime consulates for European nations. |
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The formal banquet is the culmination of the California Nobel Prize Centennial organized by the Consulates General of Sweden in Los Angeles and San Francisco. |
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