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Annuaire Représentations Consulaires Du Grand-Duché De Luxembourg À LISTE CONSULAIRE Allemagne Bad Homburg Consul honoraire Docteur Fritz BECKER Juridiction les Länder de Hesse et de la Rhénanie-Palatinat, à l'exception de l'ancienne unité administrative de Trèves et Coblence Harald-Quandt-Haus Am Zollstock 12 D-61352 Bad Homburg Bundesrepublik Deutschland Téléphone +49 61 7 24 02 880 E-mail [email protected] Brême Consul honoraire M. Hans-Jürgen BLÖCKER Juridiction le Land de Brême Carl-Benz-Straße 30 D-28237 Bremen Bundesrepublik Deutschland Téléphone +49 421 648 44 84 E-mail [email protected] 1 Dresde Consul honoraire Docteur Heribert HECKSCHEN Juridiction le Land de la Saxe et de Thuringe Hohe Straße 12 D-01069 Dresde Bundesrepublik Deutschland Téléphone +49 351 47 00 916 E-mail [email protected] Düsseldorf Consul honoraire Docteur Siegfried ELSING Juridiction le Land de la Rhénanie-du-Nord-Westphalie Heinrich-Heine-Allee 12 D-40213 Düsseldorf Bundesrepublik Deutschland Téléphone +49 211 36787 120 E-mail [email protected] Hambourg Consul honoraire M. Hermann EBEL Juridiction les Länder de Hambourg, de Mecklembourg-Poméranie occidentale et de Schleswig - Holstein An der Alster 9 D-20099 Hamburg Bundesrepublik Deutschland Téléphone +49 403 09591 80 E-mail [email protected] 2 Hanovre Consul honoraire Docteur David LOHMANN Juridiction le Land de la Basse-Saxe et de Saxe-Anhalt An der Börse 7 D-30159 Hannover Bundesrepublik Deutschland Téléphone +49 511 64 91 75 E-mail [email protected] Munich Consul honoraire M. Axel GRÄNITZ Juridiction la Bavière Campus "neue Balan" St.- Martin-Strasse 106 81669 München Bundesrepublik Deutschland Téléphone +49 89 812 60 60 E-mail [email protected] Sarrebruck Consul honoraire M. Leo PETRY Juridiction le Land de la Saare Am Halberg 3 D-66121 Saarbrücken Bundesrepublik Deutschland Téléphone +49 681 9543 73 83 E-mail [email protected] 3 Stuttgart Consul honoraire Docteur Wolfgang KUHN Juridiction le Land de Bade-Wurtemberg Hauptstraße 41 D- 70178 Stuttgart Bundesrepublik Deutschland Téléphone +49 711 64 01 21 +49 711 66 44 1001 E-mail [email protected] Trèves Consul honoraire Docteur Jan GLOCKAUER Juridiction le « Konsularbezirk des territorialen Zuständigkeitsbereichs der Struktur- und Genehmigungsdirektion Nord im Land Rheinland-Pfalz » Herzogenbuscher Straße 12 D-54292 Trier Bundesrepublik Deutschland Téléphone +49 651 9777 102 E-mail [email protected] Andorre Consul honoraire M. Gilles SERRA Juridiction le territoire de la Principauté d'Andorre Urb. Ermengol Serra 015 2D AD700 Escalades - Engordany Principat d' Andorra Téléphone +376 33 21 99 E-mail [email protected] 4 Erevan Consul honoraire M. Souren ZOHRABYAN Juridiction la République d'Arménie A Tigranyan str. 35/1 Yerevan République d' Arménie Téléphone +374 55 502 700 E-mail [email protected] Melbourne Consul honoraire M. Henri KAUTHEN Juridiction l'Etat de Victoria et de la Tasmanie 1/124 Rose Street, Fitzroy Vic 3065 Melbourne Australie Téléphone +61 417 600 766 E-mail [email protected] Sydney Consul honoraire M. Joseph CARROZZI Juridiction le territoire de la capitale australienne, ainsi que sur les Etats de Nouvelle-Galles du Sud, Territoire du Nord, Queensland, Australie du Sud et Australie Occidentale 5 Burrawong Avenue Mosman NSW 2088 Sydney Australie Téléphone +61 411 853100 E-mail [email protected] 5 Innsbruck Consul honoraire Docteur Armand HAUSMANN Juridiction les Bundesländer Tyrol et Vorarlberg Wilhelm-Greil-Straße 5 A-6020 Innsbruck Bundesrepublik Oesterreich Téléphone +43 699 818 479 69 +43 681 205 866 88 E-mail [email protected] Salzbourg Consul honoraire Mme Suzanne HARF Juridiction le Bundesland Salzbourg Thummerggerstrasse 26D A-5020 Salzburg Bundesrepublik Oesterreich Téléphone + 43 660 564 5604 E-mail [email protected] Nassau Consul honoraire Mme Aline TABARY-DEVISME Juridiction le Commonwealth des Bahamas Old Fort Bay Charlotte Island P.O. Box SP 64083 Nassau Bahamas Téléphone +1 242 477 17 39 E-mail [email protected] 6 Dhaka Consul honoraire Mme Nasreen ZAMIR Juridiction la République populaire de Bangladesh Road 11A (new) House 50/1 Apartment - E (2nd floor) Dhanmondi R/A 1209 Dhaka Republic of Bangladesh Téléphone +8802 819 19 87 +8801 819 228 100 E-mail [email protected] Barbados Consul honoraire M. Klaus PRIEBE Juridiction la Barbade 260 Port St. Charles St. Peter Barbados Barbados Téléphone +246 419 1260 E-mail [email protected] Anvers Consul honoraire M. Laurent NOESEN Juridiction la Province d'Anvers Bredastaat 153 B-2060 Anvers Belgique Téléphone +32 3202 09 20 E-mail [email protected] 7 Gand Consul honoraire M. Paul VERSTRAETEN Juridiction la Flandre Orientale 4, Nijverhaidskaai B-9040 Sint-Amandsberg (Gand) Belgique Téléphone +32 495 59 79 36 E-mail [email protected] Liège Consul honoraire Docteur Robert DONDELINGER Juridiction la Province de Liège 7, rue des Poètes B-4121 Neuville en Condroz Belgique Téléphone +32 4 372 02 51 +32 4 366 72 59 E-mail [email protected] Namur Consul honoraire Mme Elisabeth de PITTEURS de BUDINGEN Juridiction la Province de Namur 15, Pommelée Vache B-5080 La Bruyère Belgique Téléphone +32 4 259 90 00 E-mail [email protected] 8 Ostende Consul honoraire M. Frank DECEUNINCK Juridiction la Flandre occidentale Leopold II laan 14 B-8400 Ostende Belgique Téléphone + 32 59 70 09 12 E-mail [email protected] Belo Horizonte Consul honoraire M. Paulo PINHEIRO DE VASCONCELOS Juridiction les Etats de Minas Gerais et de Espirito Santo Rua Kepler 441 sl8 - Bairro Santa Luzia 30360-240 Belo Horizonte République fédérative du Brésil Téléphone +55 (31) 3503 1890 E-mail [email protected] Curitiba Consul honoraire Mme Andréa Menezes VIANNA Juridiction l'Etat de Paraná rua Benjamin Lins 999 Batel 802420-100 Curitiba République fédérative du Brésil Téléphone +55 41 3527 9615 E-mail [email protected] 9 Fortaleza Consul honoraire M. Antônio Henrique BARBOSA DE VASCONCELOS Juridiction l'Etat de Ceará Av. Senador Virgilio Távora, 1500 sala 911 - Aldeota 60170-078 Fortaleza , CE République fédérative du Brésil Téléphone +55 (85) 99420 5452 E-mail [email protected] Palhoça Consul honoraire Mme Karen SCHWINDEN Juridiction l'Etat de Santa Catarina Rua José Maria da Luz, 2827 sala 8 88131-000 Palhoça République fédérative du Brésil Téléphone +55 (48) 3374 7801 E-mail [email protected] Porto Alegre Consul honoraire Mme Tania BIAN Juridiction l'Etat du Rio Grande do Sul Rua Barão do Triunfo 576/201 - Azenha 90130-100 Porto Alegre République fédérative du Brésil Téléphone +55 (51) 3217-0991 E-mail [email protected] 10 Recife Consul honoraire M. Tiago CARNEIRO LIMA Juridiction l'Etat de Pernambouc et l'Etat de Paraìba Avenido Agamenon Magalhães 1470, sala 301 Torreão 52030 - 210 Recife , Pernambouc République fédérative du Brésil Téléphone +55 81 309 71936 E-mail [email protected] Rio de Janeiro Consul honoraire Mme Marie MEYERS Juridiction l'Etat de Rio de Janeiro Rua Francisco Otaviano 87 apt.203 Copacabana 22080-040 Rio de Janeiro République fédérative du Brésil Téléphone +55 (21) 2521 7835 E-mail [email protected] São Paulo Consul général honoraire M. Jan EICHBAUM Juridiction l'Etat de São Paulo Rua Itapicuru, 369 room 1808 05006-000 São Paulo République fédérative du Brésil Téléphone +55 (11) 2789-0727 E-mail [email protected] 11 Sofia Consul honoraire Mme Sasha BEZUHANOVA Juridiction la Bulgarie 100, rue Rodopski Izvor 1618 Sofia République de Bulgarie Téléphone +359 2 818 50 75 E-mail [email protected] Montréal Consul honoraire M. Michel DESCHAMPS Juridiction le Québec McCarthy Tétrault LLP Bureau 2500 1000, rue De La Gauchetière Ouest QC H3B 0A2 Montréal Canada Téléphone 514 397 4138 E-mail [email protected] Ottawa Consul honoraire M. Paul WILLOX Juridiction la région de la Capitale-Nationale du Canada 251 Laurier Avenue West, Suite 900 45 O'Connor Street, Suite K1P 5J6 Ottawa, Ontario Canada Téléphone -1 (613) 751-4472 +1 (613) 816-1955 E-mail [email protected] 12 Toronto Consul honoraire Mme Shauneen BRUDER Juridiction l'Ontario 1318 Cleaver Drive Oakville Ontario L6J 1W4 Canada Téléphone +1 416 809 1016 E-mail [email protected] Vancouver Consul honoraire M. Ron BOZZER Juridiction la Province de la Colombie britannique Hungerford Tomyn Lawrenson and Nils Barristers & Solicitors 1100 Cathedral Place 925 West Georgia Street Vancouver, V6C 3L2 Canada Téléphone +1 604 408 5616 E-mail [email protected] Santiago Consul honoraire M. Manuel FUENTES VALENZUELA Juridiction la République du Chili Arturo Claro 1465 Providencia Santiago République du Chili Téléphone +56 9 9821 8016 +56 2 289 86900 E-mail [email protected] 13 Hong-Kong Consul honoraire Mme Sophie LEUNG Juridiction Hong Kong 13th Floor, Queen's Centre 58-64 Queen's Road East Wanchai Hong Kong Téléphone +852 3621 0979 E-mail [email protected] Nicosia Consul honoraire M. Christos TRIANTAFYLLIDES Juridiction la République de Chypre Avenue Evagoras 27 - Irini Building Bureaux 31-33 1066 Nicosia République de Chypre Téléphone +357 22 45 62 22 E-mail [email protected] Séoul Consul honoraire M. Young-Chul HONG Juridiction la République de Corée 20F, Janggyo Bldg., 363, Samil-daero, Jung-gu Seoul 04541 Republic of Korea Téléphone +82 2 316 61 01 +82 2 379 11 72 E-mail [email protected]/ 14 San José Consul honoraire M. Roberto FEDERSPIEL PINTO Juridiction la République du Costa Rica Libreria Universal Avenida Central, Calle 1 AP 1532-1000 San José République du Costa Rica Téléphone +506-2243 0221 E-mail [email protected] Abidjan Consul honoraire M. Maximilien LEMAIRE Juridiction sur tout le territoire de la République de Côte d'Ivoire Riviera M'Badon 01 BP 4301 Abidjan 01 République de Côte d'Ivoire Téléphone +225 0576505050 +255 0505054565 E-mail [email protected] Aarhus Consul honoraire M.
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