List of diplomatic missions in Nicaragua
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This is a list of diplomatic missions in Nicaragua. The capital, Managua, hosts 31 embassies. Several other countries have ambassadors accredited from other regional capitals. Its role as a promoter of Third World causes during the Cold War led to the development of close ties with many non-aligned and socialist-leaning countries around the globe; other countries have ambassadors accredited from developing countries.
This listing excludes honorary consulates.

Missions/Offices
Canada (Embassy office)[4]
European Union (Delegation)
Switzerland (Swiss Cooperation Office)
Non-Resident Embassies
Resident in Mexico City unless otherwise noted
Afghanistan (Washington, D.C.)
Angola (Havana)
Armenia
Australia[5]
Austria
Azerbaijan (New York City)[6]
Bangladesh (Ottawa)[7]
Bahrain (Washington, D.C.)
Barbados (Washington, D.C.)
Belgium (Panama City)
Belize (Guatemala City)
Bulgaria[8][9]
Burkina Faso (Havana)
Cambodia (Havana)
Canada (San José)[4]
Central African Republic (Washington, D.C.)
Chad (Washington, D.C.)
Congo-Brazzaville (Havana)
Congo-Kinshasa (Havana)
Croatia (New York City)[10]
Cyprus
Czech Republic (San José)
Djibouti (Havana)[11]
Dominica (Havana)
Denmark
Estonia (New York City)
Egypt (Panama City)
Ethiopia (Washington, D.C.)
Eritrea (New York City)
Finland
Micronesia (New York City)
Fiji (Washington, D.C.)
Gabon (Washington, D.C.)
Ghana (Havana)[12]
Greece
Guinea (Havana)
Guyana (Havana)
Guinea-Bissau (New York City)
Haiti (Panama City)
Hungary[8]
Iceland (Ottawa)
India (Panama City)[8]
Indonesia (Panama City)
Iraq
Ireland[8][13]
Ivory Coast
Jordan
Jamaica
Kazakhstan
Kiribati (New York City)
Kuwait
Kenya (Havana)
Kyrgyzstan (New York City)
Laos (Havana)
Lebanon
Liberia (New York City)
Lesotho (Ottawa)
Mali (Ottawa)
Maldives (New York City)
Marshall Islands (New York City)
Malaysia (Havana)
Mauritania (Brasília)[14]
Morocco (Panama City)
Mozambique (Havana)
Myanmar (New York City)
Nauru (New York City)
New Zealand
Nigeria (Havana)
Norway[8]
Oman (New York City)
Pakistan
Paraguay (Panama City)
Philippines[8]
Portugal (Panama City)
Poland (Panama City)[8]
Portugal
Romania
Saint Kitts and Nevis (Washington, D.C.)
Saint Lucia (Washington, D.C.)
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (Washington, D.C.)
Serbia
Slovakia
Saudi Arabia
Singapore (Washington, D.C.)
South Africa
South Ossetia (Moscow)[8]
Suriname (Washington, D.C.)
Sierra Leone (New York City)
Sweden (Guatemala City)[8][15]
Switzerland (San José)
Sudan (New York City)
Senegal (New York City)
Syria (Caracas)
South Sudan (New York City)
Somalia (New York City)
Thailand
Timor-Leste (Havana)
Togo (Washington, D.C.)
Turkmenistan (Washington, D.C.)
Tunisia (Washington, D.C.)
Tajikistan (Washington, D.C.)
Tuvalu (New York City)
Timor-Leste (New York City)
Tanzania (New York City)
Tonga (New York City)
Uganda (New York City)
United Arab Emirates (Bogotá)
United Kingdom (San José)
Uzbekistan
Vanuatu (New York City)
Vietnam (Havana)[8]
Yemen (Havana)[8]
Zimbabwe (Havana)
Zambia (Washington, D.C.)[8][16]
Closed missions
| Host city | Sending country | Mission | Year closed | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Managua | Embassy | 2012 | [17] | |
| Embassy | 2020 | [18] | ||
| Embassy | 2013 | [19] | ||
| Embassy | 2023 | [20] | ||
| Embassy | 2009 | [21] | ||
| Embassy | 2022 | [22][23] | ||
| Embassy | 2013 | [24][25] | ||
| Embassy | 1995 | [26] | ||
| Embassy | 2011 | [27] | ||
| Embassy | 2008 | [28] | ||
| Embassy | 2021 | [29] | ||
| Embassy | 2003 | [30] | ||
| Embassy | 2021 | [31][32] | ||
| Embassy | 1991 | [33] | ||
| Bluefields | Consulate | 1999 | [34] | |
| Chinandega | Consulate | 2022 | [35] | |
| Consulate-General | 2013 | [36] | ||
| Rivas | Consulate | 2006 | [36] |