List of ambassadors of Paraguay to Brazil

The Paraguayan ambassador in Brasília is the official representative of the Government in Asunción to the Government of Brazil.

Ambassador of Paraguay to Brazil
Coat of Arms of Paraguay
since March 10, 2019
Inaugural holderJuan Andrés Gelly
Formation1847

As well as an embassy, Paraguay has several consulates across Brazil that offer a variety of services, such as representation for nationals.

List of representatives

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Diplomatic accreditation Ambassador Observations President of Paraguay Head of State of Brazil Term end
1847 Juan Andrés Gelly[1][2] Envoy Plenipotentiary Carlos Antonio López Dom Pedro II 1849
1855 José Berges[1][3] Envoy Plenipotentiary Carlos Antonio López Dom Pedro II 1856
1874 Jaime Sosa[1][4] Minister Plenipotentiary Juan Bautista Gill Dom Pedro II 1875
1875 Facundo Machaín[1][5] Minister Plenipotentiary Juan Bautista Gill Dom Pedro II 1875
1892 José Segundo Decoud[1][6] Minister Plenipotentiary Juan Gualberto González Floriano Peixoto 1894
1899 Fernando Iturburu[1][7] Minister Plenipotentiary Emilio Aceval Campos Sales 1899
1901 Pedro Peña[1][8] Minister Plenipotentiary Emilio Aceval Campos Sales 1905
1905 Manuel Gondra[1][9] Minister Plenipotentiary Juan Bautista Gaona Rodrigues Alves 1908
1911 Juan Silvano Godoi[1][10] Minister Plenipotentiary Albino Jara Hermes da Fonseca 1911
1911 Francisco Chaves[1][11] Minister Plenipotentiary Liberato Marcial Rojas Hermes da Fonseca 1912
1912 Ramón Lara Castro[1][12] Minister Plenipotentiary Emiliano González Navero Hermes da Fonseca 1915
1915 Silvano Mosqueira[1][13] Minister Plenipotentiary Eduardo Schaerer Venceslau Brás 1918
1918 Ramón Lara Castro[1][14] Minister Plenipotentiary Manuel Franco Venceslau Brás 1920
1920 Silvano Mosqueira[1][15] Chargé d'affaires José Pedro Montero Epitácio Pessoa 1920
1920 Modesto Guggiari[1][16] Minister Plenipotentiary José Pedro Montero Epitácio Pessoa 1923
1924 Rogelio Ibarra[1][17] Minister Plenipotentiary Luis Alberto Riart Arthur Bernardes 1928
1928 Fulgencio Moreno[1][18] Minister Plenipotentiary Eligio Ayala Getúlio Vargas 1933
1934 Justo Pastor Benítez[1][19][20] Minister Plenipotentiary Eusebio Ayala Getúlio Vargas 1936
1936 Isidro Ramírez[1][21] Minister Plenipotentiary Rafael Franco Getúlio Vargas 1937
1938 Luis Alberto Riart[1][22] Minister Plenipotentiary Félix Paiva Getúlio Vargas 1939
1939 Vicente Rivarola[1][23] Minister Plenipotentiary Félix Paiva Getúlio Vargas 1940
1940 Juan B. Ayala[1][24] Minister Plenipotentiary José Félix Estigarribia Getúlio Vargas 1942
1942 Juan B. Ayala[1][25] Ambassador Higinio Morínigo Getúlio Vargas 1946
1946 Celso Velázquez[1][26] Ambassador Higinio Morínigo Eurico Gaspar Dutra 1947
1947 Raimundo Rolón[1][27] Ambassador Juan Manuel Frutos Eurico Gaspar Dutra 1948
1948 José Dahlquist[1][28] Ambassador Juan Manuel Frutos Eurico Gaspar Dutra 1949
1949 Liberato Rodriguez[1][29] Ambassador Felipe Molas López Eurico Gaspar Dutra 1949
1949 José Antonio González[1][30] Ambassador Felipe Molas López Eurico Gaspar Dutra 1950
1950 Fabio da Silva[1][31] Ambassador Federico Chavez Eurico Gaspar Dutra 1952
1953 Emilio Diaz de Vivar[1][32] Ambassador Federico Chavez Getúlio Vargas 1955
1955 Raúl Sapena Pastor[1][33] Ambassador Alfredo Stroessner João Café Filho 1956
1956 Hipólito Sánchez Quell[1][34] Ambassador Alfredo Stroessner Juscelino Kubitschek 1959
1960 Luis Martinez Miltos[1][35] Ambassador Alfredo Stroessner Juscelino Kubitschek 1961
1961 Raúl Peña[1][36] Ambassador Alfredo Stroessner Jânio Quadros 1966
1966 José Antonio Moreno Ruffinelli [es][1][37] Ambassador Alfredo Stroessner Humberto Castelo Branco 1981
1981 Adolfo M. Samaniego[1][38] Ambassador Alfredo Stroessner João Figueiredo 1986
1986 Salvador Rubén Paredes[1][39] Ambassador Alfredo Stroessner José Sarney 1989
1989 Juan Esteban Aguirre Martínez [es][1][40] Ambassador Andrés Rodríguez José Sarney 1992
1992 Luis María Ramírez Boettner[1][41] Ambassador Andrés Rodríguez Fernando Collor de Mello 1993
1994 Dido Florentín Bogado [es][1][42] Ambassador Juan Carlos Wasmosy Itamar Franco 1997
1998 Luis González Arias[1][43] Ambassador Juan Carlos Wasmosy Fernando Henrique Cardoso 1999
1999 Carlos Alberto González[1][44] Ambassador Luis Ángel González Macchi Fernando Henrique Cardoso 2001
2001 Luis González Arias[1][45] Ambassador Luis Ángel González Macchi Fernando Henrique Cardoso 2009
2012 Evelio Fernández Arévalos[1][46] Ambassador Federico Franco Dilma Rousseff 2013
2013 Manuel Maria Cáceres Cardozo[47] Ambassador Horacio Cartes Dilma Rousseff 2019
March 10, 2019 Juan Angel Delgadillo Franco[48] Ambassador Mario Abdo Benitez Jair Bolsonaro

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