List of diplomatic missions in Bulgaria

This article lists diplomatic missions resident in Bulgaria. At present, the capital city of Sofia hosts 70 embassies.

This listing excludes honorary consulates.

Map of diplomatic missions in Bulgaria

Diplomatic missions in Sofia

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Embassies

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Consular missions

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  1.   Turkey (Consulate-General)[1]
  1.   Turkey (Consulate-General)[1]
  1.   Russia (Consulate-General)[1]

Non-resident embassies accredited to Bulgaria

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Resident in Ankara, Turkey

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Resident in Athens, Greece

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Resident in Belgrade, Serbia

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Resident in Berlin, Germany

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Resident in Brussels, Belgium

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Resident in Moscow, Russia

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Resident in Paris, France

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Resident in Rome, Italy

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Resident in Vienna, Austria

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Resident in Warsaw, Poland

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Resident in other cities

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Closed missions

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Host city Sending country Mission Year closed Ref.
Sofia   Colombia Embassy 1999 [22]
  Estonia Embassy 2012 [23]
  Laos Embassy 1993 [24]
  Lithuania Embassy Unknown [25]
  Mexico Embassy 1989 [26]
  Norway Embassy 2016 [27]
  Peru Embassy 2003 [28]
  Sudan Embassy 2018 [29]
  Sweden Embassy 2010 [30]
  Uruguay Embassy 2002 [31]
  Venezuela Embassy 2020 [32]
Plovdiv   Greece Consulate-General 2016 [33]
Ruse   Russia Consulate-General 2022 [34]
Varna   Poland Consulate General 2008 [35]
  Ukraine Consulate-General 2014 [36][37]

See also

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References

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