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Embassy of Barbados, Washington, D.C.

Embassy of Barbados, Washington, D.C.

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The Embassy of Barbados in Washington, D.C. is the primary diplomatic mission of Barbados to the United States of America, and the Organisation of American States (OAS).[1] It is maintained by Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade Barbados. The present Ambassador is Noel Anderson Lynch, appointed on October 1, 2018, who replaced Selwin Charles Hart.[2][3]

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It is located to the East of the official Embassy Row area at 2144 Wyoming Avenue N.W. in Washington, D.C.'s Kalorama neighborhood.[4][5]

Overview

The embassy also operates two Consulates-General in: Miami and New York City;[4] a Permanent Mission to the United Nations in New York City;[4] and it is also further supported by a collection of Honorary Consulates in: Atlanta, Boston, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, Louisville, New Orleans, Portland, San Francisco, and Toledo.[6]

Heads of mission

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History of visits

Chancery building history

Former entities located at 2144 Wyoming:

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References

  1. "OAS :: Authorities : Permanent Representatives to the OAS". oas.org. August 2009. Retrieved 2017-02-18.
  2. "New Heads Of Overseas Missions Announced". Barbados Government Information Service. August 31, 2018. Retrieved 2012-10-18.
  3. "Three picks seen as strategic". Nation Newspaper. Nation Publishing Company. Retrieved 2017-02-18.
  4. Embassy of Barbados, VirtualGlobetrotting
  5. "AllGov - Nations". allgov.com. Retrieved 2017-02-18.
  6. The American Blue Book of Biography: Men of 1912-. American Publishers' association. 1919. p. 439. Retrieved 2017-02-18.
  7. Brooklyn Blue Book. Brooklyn Life Publishing Company. 1919. p. 78. Retrieved 2017-02-18.
  8. Town & Country. Hearst Corporation. 1919. pp. 4–50. ISSN 0040-9952. Retrieved 2017-02-18.
  9. United States. Congress; United States. Congress. Joint Committee on Printing (1920). Official Congressional Directory. U.S. Government Printing Office. p. 462. ISSN 0160-9890. Retrieved 2017-02-18.
  10. The Finnish embassy's previous locations, The many homes of Embassy of Finland in Washington D.C. - by Marja Guercin, Public Affairs 1971–2003
  11. Alexander Hamilton United States Custom House (New York, N.Y.) (1956). Custom House Guide. Custom House Guide. Retrieved 2017-02-18.

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