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Embassy of Mozambique, Washington, D.C.

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Embassy of Mozambique in Washington, D.C.
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LocationWashington D.C.
Address1525 New Hampshire Avenue NW
Coordinates38°54′38″N 77°2′31″W / 38.91056°N 77.04194°W / 38.91056; -77.04194
AmbassadorCarlos Dos Santos

The Embassy of Mozambique in Washington, D.C. is the diplomatic mission of the Republic of Mozambique to the United States. The embassy is located at 1525 New Hampshire Avenue, Northwest, Washington, D.C., in the Dupont Circle neighborhood.[1][2]

The Ambassador of Mozambique to the United States is Carlos Dos Santos.[3]

Building

Constructed in 1895 for Rear Admiral Bartlett J. Cromwell, the Richardsonian Romanesque building is a contributing property to the Dupont Circle Historic District, and valued at $2,770,770.

Notable past owners of the building include the government of Slovenia (former embassy), the Environmental Action Foundation (later known as Environmental Action, Inc.), and the US Association for the Club of Rome.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Mozambique Embassy in Washington, USA".
  2. ^ "The Embassy of the Republic of Mozambique". Embassy.org. Retrieved 2022-05-08.
  3. ^ "Fixd Reviews as of July 2021 // Comprehensive Updated Guide". 6 July 2021.


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