List of diplomatic missions in South Korea

List of diplomatic missions in South Korea

This page lists embassies and consulates posted in the Republic of Korea. There are currently 90 embassies in Seoul, and many countries maintain consulates in other Korean cities (not including honorary consulates).

Embassies in Seoul

Other posts in Seoul

*ROC Mission [http://www.taiwanembassy.org/KR]
*Flag|European Union Delegation [http://www.delkor.ec.europa.eu/]

Consulates in Busan

*Flag|Canada Consulate
*Flag|People's Republic of China Consulate-General [http://busan.china-consulate.org/eng/]
*ROC Mission Branch Office
*Flag|Japan Consulate-General [http://www.busan.kr.emb-japan.go.jp/]
*Flag|Russia Consulate-General
*Flag|Switzerland Consulate
*Flag|United States Presence Post [http://busan.usconsulate.gov/]

Consulates in Jeju-do

*Flag|Japan Consulate-General [http://www.jeju.kr.emb-japan.go.jp/]

ee also

*South Korea
*Diplomatic missions of South Korea
*Foreign relations of South Korea

References

* [http://www.mofat.go.kr/index.jsp Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs]


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