List of diplomatic missions of Brazil
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This is a list of diplomatic missions of the Federative Republic of Brazil, excluding Honorary Consulates.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Brazil was established by Emperor Pedro I in 1823, shortly after the independence of Brazil.
Brazil maintains diplomatic relations with all 193 member states of the United Nations, in addition to United Nations General Assembly observers Holy See, Palestine and Order of Malta,[1] as well as the Cook Islands,[2] and Niue,[3] and unofficial relations with Taiwan. The country has a large global network of 133 resident diplomatic missions, 1 commercial office, 1 representative office and several missions to multilateral organizations.[4]
In Brazil, Itamaraty is generally used as a metonymy for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The name stems from that of the palaces in Rio de Janeiro and Brasília, former and present headquarters of the Ministry.


Current missions
Africa
- Embassy in Addis Ababa
- Building hosting the Embassy in Brazzaville
- Embassy in Pretoria
- Embassy in Windhoek
Americas
- Consulate-General in Asunción
- Consulate-General in Ciudad del Este
- Embassy in Bogotá
- Embassy in Bridgetown
- Embassy in Buenos Aires
- Building hosting the Consulate-General in Buenos Aires
- Consulate-General in Mendoza
- Consulate in Puerto Iguazú
- Building hosting the Embassy in Guatemala City
- Embassy in La Paz
- Embassy in Lima
- Vice-Consulate in Iquitos
- Embassy in Mexico City
- Embassy in Montevideo
- Embassy in Ottawa
- Embassy in Port of Spain
- Building hosting the Embassy in Santiago de Chile
- Embassy in Tegucigalpa
- Embassy in Washington, D.C.
- Consulate-General in Washington, D.C.
- Consulate-General in Boston
Asia
- Embassy in Beijing
- Embassy in Tbilisi
- Embassy in Tokyo
- Building hosting the Consulate-General in Tokyo
- Building hosting the Consulate-General in Hamamatsu
- Building hosting the Consulate-General in Nagoya
- Embassy in Yerevan
Europe
| Host country | Host city | Mission | Concurrent accreditation | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tirana | Embassy | [164] | ||
| Vienna[e] | Embassy | International Organizations: |
[165] | |
| Minsk | Embassy | [166] | ||
| Brussels | Embassy |
Countries: |
[167] | |
| Consulate-General | [168] | |||
| Sarajevo | Embassy | [169] | ||
| Sofia | Embassy | Countries: |
[170] | |
| Zagreb | Embassy | [171] | ||
| Nicosia | Embassy | [172] | ||
| Prague[f] | Embassy | [173] | ||
| Copenhagen | Embassy | Countries: |
[174] | |
| Tallinn | Embassy | [175] | ||
| Helsinki | Embassy | [176] | ||
| Paris | Embassy |
Countries: |
[177] | |
| Consulate-General | [178] | |||
| Cayenne | Consulate-General | [179] | ||
| Marseille | Consulate-General | [180] | ||
| St. Georges de l'Oyapock | Consulate | [181] | ||
| Berlin[h] | Embassy | [182] | ||
| Frankfurt | Consulate-General | [183] | ||
| Munich | Consulate-General | [184] | ||
| Athens | Embassy | [185] | ||
| Rome | Embassy | Sovereign entity: |
[186] | |
| Budapest | Embassy | [187] | ||
| Dublin | Embassy | [188] | ||
| Rome[k] | Embassy | Countries: |
[189] | |
| Consulate-General | [190] | |||
| Milan | Consulate-General | [191] | ||
| The Hague | Embassy | International Organizations: |
[192] | |
| Amsterdam | Consulate-General | [193] | ||
| Oslo | Embassy | Countries: |
[194] | |
| Warsaw | Embassy | [195] | ||
| Lisbon | Embassy | [196] | ||
| Consulate-General | [197] | |||
| Faro | Consulate-General | [198] | ||
| Porto | Consulate-General | [199] | ||
| Bucharest | Embassy | [200] | ||
| Moscow[l] | Embassy | Countries: |
[201] | |
| Belgrade[m] | Embassy | Countries: |
[202] | |
| Bratislava | Embassy | [203] | ||
| Ljubljana | Embassy | [204] | ||
| Madrid | Embassy | Countries: |
[205] | |
| Consulate-General | [206] | |||
| Barcelona | Consulate-General | [207] | ||
| Stockholm | Embassy | Countries: |
[208] | |
| Bern | Embassy | Countries: |
[209] | |
| Geneva | Consulate-General | [210] | ||
| Zürich | Consulate-General | [211] | ||
| Kyiv | Embassy | Countries: |
[212] | |
| London | Embassy | [213] | ||
| Consulate-General | [214] | |||
| Edinburgh | Consulate-General | [215] |
- Embassy in Belgrade
- Embassy in Berlin
- Embassy in Bratislava
- Embassy in Bucharest
- Building hosting the Embassy in Budapest
- Embassy in Copenhagen
- Building hosting the Embassy in Dublin
- Embassy in The Hague
- Building hosting the Embassy in Helsinki
- Embassy in Kyiv
- Embassy in Lisbon
- Consulate-General in Lisbon
- Consulate-General in Faro
- Consulate-General in Porto
- Embassy in London
- Embassy in Madrid
- Embassy in Oslo
- Embassy in Paris
- Consulate-General in Paris
- Embassy in Prague
- Building hosting the Embassy to the Holy See in Rome
- Embassy in Rome
- Building hosting the Embassy in Sarajevo
- Embassy in Sofia
- Embassy in Stockholm
- Embassy in Tirana
- Embassy in Vienna
- Embassy in Warsaw
- Embassy in Zagreb
Oceania
| Host country | Host city | Mission | Concurrent accreditation | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Canberra | Embassy | Countries: |
[216] | |
| Sydney | Consulate-General | [217] | ||
| Wellington | Embassy | Sovereign entities: |
[218] |
- Embassy in Canberra
- Building hosting the Embassy in Wellington
Multilateral organizations
- Permanent Mission to the European Union in Brussels
Closed missions
Africa
Americas
| Host country | Host city | Mission | Year closed | Ref. | Note |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| St. John's | Embassy | 2020 | [233] | Resident in Bridgetown | |
| Roseau | Embassy | 2020 | [233] | Resident in Castries | |
| St. George's | Embassy | 2020 | [233] | Resident in Port of Spain | |
| Basseterre | Embassy | 2020 | [233] | Resident in Bridgetown | |
| Kingstown | Embassy | 2020 | [233] | Resident in Bridgetown | |
| Ciudad Guayana | Consulate | 2020 | [236][237] | ||
| Puerto Ayacucho | Vice-Consulate | 2020 | [236][237] | ||
| Santa Elena de Uairén | Vice-Consulate | 2020 | [236][237] |
Asia
| Host country | Host city | Mission | Year closed | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Taipei | Embassy | 1975 | [238] | |
| Macau | Consulate [sic] | 1886 | [239] | |
| Saigon | Embassy | 1970 | [238] |
Europe
| Host country | Host city | Mission | Year closed | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Baden | Legation | 1871 | [238] | |
| Munich | Legation | 1871 | [238] | |
| East Berlin | Embassy[n] | 1990 | [238] | |
Free and Hanseatic Cities |
Hamburg | Legation | 1867 | [238] |
| Hanover | Legation | 1867 | [238] | |
| Wiesbaden | Legation | 1873 | [238] | |
| Rotterdam | Consulate-General | 2019 | [240] | |
| Parma | Legation | 1851 | [238] | |
| Berlin | Legation[o] | 1871 | [238] | |
| Cagliari / Turin | Legation | 1862 | [238] | |
| Dresden | Legation | 1834 | [238] | |
| Florence | Legation | 1866 | [238] | |
| Palermo | Legation | 1861 | [238] | |
Missions to open
See also
Notes
- Accredited as an observer mission.
- The Embassy was transferred from Karachi to Islamabad in 1967.
- The website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Brazil lists the Commercial Office to Taipei (ROC) under the jurisdiction of China (PRC), in line with the One China principle, officially reaffirmed during the State visit to Brazil of President Xi Jinping on November 20, 2024.[151]
- The Embassy was transferred from Jeddah to Riyadh in 1986.
- Formerly Legation to the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
- Formerly Embassy to Czechoslovakia.
- 1871 onwards, following the Proclamation of the German Empire.
- In 1942 the Embassy in Berlin was closed. In 1951 the Embassy to West Germany opened in Bonn. Between 1973 and 1990 Brazil also had an Embassy to East Germany in East Berlin. Following the German reunification, the Embassy in East Germany was closed and Bonn became the Embassy to Germany. In 2000 the Embassy was moved back to Berlin and the mission in Bonn was extinct.
- The Brazilian Embassy to the Holy See is located outside the Vatican territory in Rome.
- 1861 onwards, following the Proclamation of the Kingdom of Italy.
- 1871 onwards. Between 1861 and 1871 the Legation to the Kingdom of Italy was located in the former capitals Turin (previously Legation to Sardinia) and Florence (previously Legation to Tuscany).
- The Embassy in Petrograd was closed in 1920 and reopened in Moscow in 1945.
- Formerly Embassy to Yugoslavia.
- The Embassy to East Germany was closed in 1990 due to the reunification of Germany. The Embassy to West Germany in Bonn became the Embassy to the reunited Germany. In 2000 the Embassy to Germany was transferred from Bonn to Berlin.
- The Kingdom of Prussia ceased to exist independently in 1871. This year, upon the Proclamation of the German Empire, the legation to the Kingdom became the legation to the Empire.