List of diplomatic missions of the Netherlands

This is a list of diplomatic missions of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, excluding honorary consulates. Ambassador of the Netherlands are officially known as His Majesty's Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, with their Diplomatic Mission called His Majesty's Embassy accordingly. Neither consuls nor consulates receive an official title.
Current missions
Africa
Americas
| Host country | Host city | Mission | Concurrent accreditation | Ref. | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Buenos Aires | Embassy[t] | [30][2] | ||
| Brasília | Embassy | [31] | ||
| Rio de Janeiro | Consulate-General | [31] | ||
| São Paulo | Consulate-General | [31] | ||
| Ottawa | Embassy | [32] | ||
| Toronto | Consulate-General | [32] | ||
| Vancouver | Consulate-General | [32] | ||
| Santiago de Chile | Embassy | [33] | ||
| Bogotá | Embassy | [34] | ||
| San José | Embassy | Countries:  | 
[35] | |
| Havana | Embassy[u] | Countries:  | 
[36][2] | |
| Santo Domingo | Embassy[v] | Countries:  | 
[37][2] | |
| Mexico City | Embassy | Countries:  | 
[38] | |
| Panama City | Embassy | [39] | ||
| Lima | Embassy[w] | [40][41][2] | ||
| Paramaribo | Embassy[x] | Countries:  | 
[42][2] | |
| Port of Spain | Embassy[y] | [43][2] | ||
| Washington, D.C. | Embassy | International Organizations:  | 
[44][45] | |
| Atlanta | Consulate-General | [44] | ||
| Chicago | Consulate-General | [44] | ||
| Miami | Consulate-General | [44] | ||
| New York City | Consulate-General | [44] | ||
| San Francisco | Consulate-General | [44] | ||
| Caracas | Embassy[z] | [46][2] | 
Asia
Europe
Oceania
| Host country | Host city | Mission | Concurrent accreditation | Ref. | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Canberra | Embassy[ak] | Countries:  | 
[119][2] | |
| Sydney | Consulate-General | [119] | ||
| Wellington | Embassy[al] | [120][2] | 
Multilateral organizations
| Organization | Host city | Host country | Mission | Concurrent accreditation | Ref. | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Strasbourg | France | Permanent Representation | [121] | ||
| Brussels | Belgium | Permanent Representation | [121] | ||
| Rome | Italy | Permanent Mission | International Organizations:  | 
[121] | |
| Brussels | Belgium | Permanent Representation | [121] | ||
| Paris | France | Permanent Representation | [121] | ||
| OPCW | The Hague | Netherlands | Permanent Representation | [121] | |
| Vienna | Austria | Delegation | [121] | ||
| New York City | United States | Permanent Mission | [121] | ||
| Geneva | Switzerland | Permanent Mission | [121] | ||
| Vienna | Austria | Permanent Mission | International Organizations:  | 
[121] | |
| Paris | France | Permanent Representation | [121] | 
Gallery
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Embassy in Addis Ababa - 
			
Building hosting the Embassy in Athens - 
			Embassy in Beijing
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			Embassy in Berlin
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			Embassy in Bern
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Embassy in Bratislava - 
			
Embassy in Brussels - 
			Embassy in Budapest
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Embassy in Buenos Aires - 
			
Embassy in Canberra - 
			Consulate-General in Cape Town
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Embassy in Copenhagen - 
			
Embassy in Dublin - 
			
Building hosting the Embassy in Helsinki - 
			
Consulate-General in Istanbul - 
			
Embassy in Lisbon - 
			
Embassy in London - 
			
Embassy in Luxembourg - 
			
Building hosting the Embassy in Madrid - 
			
Embassy in Maputo - 
			
Embassy in Mexico City - 
			
Embassy in Moscow - 
			
Consulate-General in St. Petersburg - 
			Embassy in New Delhi
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Embassy in Oslo - 
			
Embassy in Paramaribo - 
			
Embassy in Paris - 
			Embassy in Prague
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Building hosting the Consulate-General in Rio de Janeiro - 
			Embassy in Santo Domingo
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Building hosting the Embassy in Sarajevo - 
			
Embassy in Sofia - 
			
Embassy in Stockholm - 
			Embassy in Tallinn
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Embassy in Tokyo - 
			
Building hosting the Embassy in Valletta - 
			
Embassy in Warsaw - 
			
Embassy in Washington, D.C. 
Closed missions
Africa
| Host country | Host city | Mission | Year closed | Ref. | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yaoundé | Embassy | 2011 | [122] | |
| Asmara | Embassy | 2011 | [122] | |
| Windhoek | Embassy | 2006 | [123] | |
| Lusaka | Embassy | 2013 | [122] | 
Americas
| Host country | Host city | Mission | Year closed | Ref. | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| La Paz | Embassy | 2013 | [122] | |
| Quito | Embassy | 2012 | [122] | |
| Managua | Embassy | 2013 | [122] | |
| Montevideo | Embassy | 2012 | [122] | |
| Houston | Consulate-General downgraded to Consulate in 2004[124]  | 
2004 | [125] | 
Asia
| Host country | Host city | Mission | Year closed | Ref. | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kabul | Embassy | 2021 | ||
| Chongqing | Consulate-General | 2024 | ||
| Saigon | Embassy | 1975 | [126] | |
| Damascus | Embassy | 2012 | [127] | |
| Sana'a | Embassy | 2012 | [128] | 
Europe
| Host country | Host city | Mission | Year closed | Ref. | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hamburg | Consulate-General | 2009 | ||
| Barcelona | Consulate-General | 2012 | [122] | 
See also
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Notes
- ^ Also represents 
 Luxembourg in 
 Algeria.
 - ^ Also represents 
 Luxembourg in 
 Angola.
 - ^ Also represents 
 Luxembourg in 
 Burundi.
 - ^ Subordinate to the Dutch embassy in Khartoum, 
 Sudan.
 - ^ Also represents 
 Luxembourg in 
 Congo-Kinshasa.
 - ^ a b Accredited as an observer mission.
 - ^ Also represents 
 Luxembourg in 
 Egypt.
 - ^ Also represents 
 Luxembourg in 
 Ghana.
 - ^ Also represents 
 Luxembourg in 
 Kenya.
 - ^ Also represents 
 Luxembourg in 
 Libya.
 - ^ Also represents 
 Luxembourg in 
 Morocco.
 - ^ Also represents 
 Luxembourg in 
 Mozambique.
 - ^ Also represents 
 Luxembourg in 
 Nigeria.
 - ^ Also represents 
 Luxembourg in 
 South Africa.
 - ^ Also represents 
 Luxembourg in 
 Sudan.
 - ^ Also represents 
 Luxembourg in 
 Tanzania.
 - ^ Also represents 
 Luxembourg in 
 Tunisia.
 - ^ Also represents 
 Luxembourg in 
 Uganda.
 - ^ Also represents 
 Luxembourg in 
 Zimbabwe.
 - ^ Also represents 
 Luxembourg in 
 Argentina.
 - ^ Also represents 
 Luxembourg in 
 Cuba.
 - ^ Also represents 
 Luxembourg in 
 Dominican Republic.
 - ^ Also represents 
 Luxembourg in 
 Peru.
 - ^ Also represents 
 Luxembourg in 
 Suriname.
 - ^ Also represents 
 Luxembourg in 
 Trinidad and Tobago.
 - ^ Also represents 
 Luxembourg in 
 Venezuela.
 - ^ Also represents 
 Luxembourg in 
 Iran.
 - ^ Also represents 
 Luxembourg in 
 Iraq.
 - ^ Also represents 
 Luxembourg in 
 Israel.
 - ^ Also represents 
 Luxembourg in 
 Jordan.
 - ^ Also represents 
 Luxembourg in 
 Kuwait.
 - ^ Also represents 
 Luxembourg in 
 Lebanon.
 - ^ Also represents 
 Luxembourg in 
 Oman.
 - ^ Also represents 
 Luxembourg in 
 Qatar.
 - ^ Subordinate to the Dutch embassy in Warsaw, 
 Poland.
 - ^ The Dutch Embassy to the Holy See is located outside Vatican territory in Rome.
 - ^ Also represents 
 Luxembourg in 
 Australia.
 - ^ Also represents 
 Luxembourg in 
 New Zealand.
 - ^ The embassy closed down on 24 April 1975, in the midst of the Fall of Saigon, which marked the end of the Vietnam War and the start of a transition period to the formal reunification of Vietnam.
 
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