List of diplomatic missions in Guinea-Bissau

This is a list of diplomatic missions in Guinea-Bissau. At present, the capital city of Bissau hosts 19 embassies. As the Government of Guinea-Bissau does not maintain an official website nor an electronic version of its diplomatic list, most of the information on this page has been obtained from the websites of the countries' respective foreign ministries and thus must be considered incomplete pending the availability of an official list.

Map of diplomatic missions in Guinea-Bissau

Diplomatic missions in Bissau

Embassies

Other missions or delegations

Non-resident embassies accredited to Guinea-Bissau

Resident in Abuja, Nigeria:

Resident in Conakry, Guinea:

Resident in Dakar, Senegal

Resident in Lisbon, Portugal:

Resident in Rabat, Morocco

Resident in other cities:

Former embassies

See also

Notes

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