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Embassies & Consulates in Attica Region Embassies & Consulates in Attica Region Country Address City – P.C. Telephone (+30) ALBANIA 1, KARACHRISTOU STR. ATHENS – 11521 210-7234412 14,VAS KONSTANTINOU & ALGERIA PAGRATI – 11635 210-7264191-3 ERATOSTHENOUS AMERICAN EMBASSY 8, MAKEDONON STR. ATHENS CENTRE – 10160 210-7202233 ARGENTINE 59, VAS. SOFIAS AVE. ATHENS – 11521 210-7224753 210-7224710 ARMENIA 159, SYGROU AVE. NEA SMYRNI – 17121 210-9345727 AUSTRALIA 37, D. SOUTSOU STR. ATHENS – 11521 210-6447303 AUSTRIA 4, VAS. SOFIAS AVE. ATHENS CENTRE – 10674 210-7257270 BANGLADESH 81, AKTI MIAOULI STR. PIRAEUS – 18538 210-4283315-7 BELGIUM 3, SEKERI STR. ATHENS CENTRE – 10671 210-3617886-7 BRAZIL 14, FILIKIS ETERIAS STR. ATHENS CENTRE – 10673 210-7213039 210-7234450 BULGARIA 33A, STRAT. KALLARI STR. PSYCHIKO- 15452 210-6748105-8 CAMEROON 180-182, KIFISIAS AVE. NEO PSYCHIKO – 15451 210-6724415 CANADA 4, I. GENNADIOU STR. ATHENS – 11521 210-7254011 CHAD 114, ALIMOU STR. ARGYROUPOLIS – 16452 210-9916523 CHANA 367, SYGROU AVE PALEO FALIRO – 17564 210-9380700-4 CHILE 25, VAS SOFIAS AVE. ATHENS CENTRE – 10674 210-7292647 CHINA 2Α, KRINON STR. PSYCHIKO – 15452 210-6723282 CHONG KONG 13, DIMOKRATIAS STR. MELISSIA- 15127 +852 2774 1682 COLOMBIA 3, VRASIDA STR. ATHENS – 11528 210-7236848 210-7231420 COSTA RICA 10, GR. LAMBRAKI STR. GLYFADA – 16674 210-3225946 CROATIA 4, TZAVELLA STR. ΝΕΟ PSYCHIKO – 15451 210-6777049 210-6777059 CUBA 5, SOFOKLEOUS STR. PHILOTHEI – 15237 210-6842807 210-6855550 CYPRUS 16, IRODOTOU STR. ATHENS CENTRE – 10675 210-7237883 210-7232727 CZECH 6, SEFERI STR. PSYCHIKO – 15452 210-6713755 210-6719701 DENMARK 11, VAS. SOFIAS STR. ATHENS CENTRE – 10671 210-3608315 ECUADOR 6, SOTIROS STR. PIRAEUS – 18510 210-4223800-4 EGYPT 3, VAS. SOFIAS AVE. ATHENS CENTRE – 10671 210-3618612-3 EL SALVADOR 22, SARANTAPOROU STR. KIFISIA – 14561 210-8077531 EMBASSY OF POLAND 1, KONTOLEONTOS STR. NEO PSYCHIKO – 15452 210-6726167-9 ETHIOPIA 253, SYGROU AVE. NEA SMYRNI – 17122 210-9303483 210-9430922 1, ERATOSTHENOUS & VAS FINLAND ATHENS – 11635 210-7011775 210-7516080 KONSTANTINOU FRANCE 7, VAS SOFIAS STR. ATHENS CENTRE – 10671 210-3391000 GABON 22, K. PALEOLOGOU STR. ATHENS CENTRE – 10438 210-5236795 GEORGIA 85, MICHALAKOPOULOU STR. ATHENS – 11528 210-7489180 GERMANY 3, KARAOLI DIMITRIOU STR. ATHENS CENTRE – 10675 210-7285111 GUATEMALA 7, SYGROU AVE ATHENS – 11743 210-9249701 HAITI 9, MAXIMOU STR. KIFISIA – 14562 210-8013113 HONDURAS 5, KAR. SERVIAS STR. PIRAEUS – 18533 210-4118850 HUNGARY 16, KALVOU STR. PSYCHIKO – 15452 210-6725994 210-6725337 ICELAND 5, PARASCHOU STR. PSYCHIKO – 15452 210-6726154 210-8962555 INDIA 3, KLEANTHOUS STR. ATHENS CENTRE – 10674 210-7216481 210-7216227 INDONESIA 55, PAPANASTASIOU STR. PSYCHIKO – 15452 210-6712737 210-6774692 IRAN 16, STRAT. KALARI STR. PSYCHIKO – 15452 210-6741436 210-6741783 IRAQ 4, MAZARAKI STR. PSYCHIKO – 15452 210-6749690 210-6722330 IRELAND 7, VAS. KONSTANTINOU STR. ATHENS CENTRE – 10674 210-7232771-2 210-7238645 ISRAEL 1, MARATHONODROMON STR. PSYCHIKO – 15452 210-6719530-1 210-6719773 ITALY 2, SEKERI STR. ATHENS CENTRE – 10674 210-3617260-3 210-3617273-5 IVORY COAST 13, LYKIOU STR. ATHENS CENTRE – 10674 210-7216625 2-4, MESOGION AVE-ATHENS JAPAN ATHENS – 11527 210-7758101-2 TOWER JORDAN 30, P. ZERVOU STR. PSYCHIKO – 15410 210-6744161 210-6775618 KUWAIT 27, MARATHONODROMON STR. PSYCHIKO – 15452 210-6743593-5 LEBANON 6, 25TH MARCH STR. PSYCHIKO – 15452 210-6755873-4 LIBYA 13, VIRONOS STR. PSYCHIKO – 15452 210-6741842-3 210-6742120-2 LUXEMBOURG 42C, TZAVELLA STR. PSYCHIKO – 15451 210-6721891 MADAGASCAR 18, DIMITRESA STR. ATHENS – 11528 210-7242845 MALAYSIA 114, ALIMOU STR. ARGYROUPOLIS – 16452 210-9916523 210-9922774 MALDIVES 3A, KASSANDRAS STR. PIRAEUS – 18533 210-4224220-7 MALI 9, SYGROU AVE. ATHENS -11743 210-9222000 MALTA CONSULATE 2, EFPLIAS STR. PIRAEUS – 18537 210-4185715-6 210-4181501 MEXICO 14, KOLONAKIOU SQUARE ATHENS CENTRE – 10673 210-7294780-2 MOROCCO 14, MOUSSON STR. PSYCHIKO – 15452 210-6744209-10 NEPAL 8, IRODOTOU STR. ATHENS CENTRE – 10675 210-7214166 210-4124731 Page 1 / 2 Embassies & Consulates in Attica Region Country Address City – P.C. Telephone (+30) NETHERLANDS 5-7, VAS KONSTANTINOU STR ATHENS CENTRE – 10674 210-7239701-4 NEW ZEALAND 24, XENIAS STR. ATHENS – 11528 210-7710112 210-7770686 NORWAY 5-7, VAS KONSTANTINOU STR. ATHENS CENTRE – 10674 210-7246173-4 210-7247605-6 PAKISTAN 6, LOUKIANOU STR. ATHENS CENTRE – 10675 210-7290122 PALESTINE 31, MARATHONODROMON STR. PSYCHIKO – 15452 210-6726061-3 PANAMA 42, PANEPISTIMOIOU STR. ATHENS CENTRE – 10679 210-3636121 210-3622932 PARAGUAY 2, ALOPEKIS STR. ATHENS CENTRE – 10675 210-7249511-5 210-7210669 PERU 105-107, VAS SOFIAS AVE. ATHENS – 11521 210-6411221 210-6411321 PHILIPPINES 26, ANTHEON STR. PSYCHIKO – 15452 210-6721837 210-6721883 POLAND 22, CHRISANTHEMON STR. PSYCHIKO – 15452 210-6716917-8 210-6725793 PORTUGAL 44, KARNEADOU STR. ATHENS CENTRE – 10676 210-7290096 210-7290052 ROMANIA 7, EMM. BENAKI STR. PSYCHIKO – 15452 210-6718020 210-6718008 RUSSIA 28, N. LYTRA STR. PSYCHIKO – 15452 210-6725235 210-6726130 SAN MARINO 1, MISTHOU STR. KAISARIANI – 16121 210-3244798 SAUDI ARABIA 71, MARATHONODROMON STR. PSYCHIKO – 15452 210-6716911-3 SENEGAL 87, AKTI MIAOULI STR. PIRAEUS – 18538 210-4291000-20 SEYCHELLES 10, TSOKOPOULOU STR. PHILOTHEI – 15237 210-6828572 10-12, KIFISIAS AVE. AGORA SINGAPORE MAROUSI – 15125 210-6845072 CENTER SLOVAKIA 4, G. SEFERI STR. PSYCHIKO – 15452 210-6776757-8 210-6776762 SLOVENIA 10, MAVILI STR. PSYCHIKO – 15452 210-6775683 SOUTH AFRICA 60, KIFISIAS AVE. NEA IONIA – PO Box 14281 210-6806645-9 SOUTH KOREA 124, KIFISIAS AVE. ATHENS – 11526 210-6484080-2 SPAIN 29, VAS. SOFIAS AVE. ATHENS CENTRE – 10674 210 9213123 SPANISH EMBASSY 44, VAS KONSTANTINOU STR. ATHENS – 11635 210-7247390 SRI LANKA 20, KANARI STR. ATHENS CENTRE – 10674 210-3614575 SUDAN 44, AMALIAS STR. ATHENS CENTRE – 10558 210-3313261-2 SWEDEN 7, VAS KONSTANTINOU STR. ATHENS CENTRE – 10674 210-7290421 SWITZERLAND 2, IASSIOU STR. ATHENS – 11521 210-7230364-6 210-7249208 SYRIA 61, DIAMANTIDOU STR. PSYCHIKO – 15452 210-6725577 210-6711604 TAIWAN 57, MARATHONODROMON STR. PSYCHIKO – 15452 210-6776750 210-6775122 THAILAND 23, TAYGETOU STR. PSYCHIKO – 15452 210-6717969 210-6710155 TURKEY 8, VAS GEORGIOU B’ STR. ATHENS CENTRE – 10674 210-7245915-7 TYNISIA 91, ETHNIKIS ANTISTASEOS STR. CHALANDRI – 15231 210-6717590 210-6717590 U.S.A. 91, VAS SOFIAS AVE ATHENS – 101 60 210-7212951 UKRAINIA 2-4, ST. DELTA STR. PHILOTHEI – 15237 210-6800230 210-6856072 UNITED KINGDOM 1, PLOUTARCHOU STR. ATHENS CENTRE – 10675 210-7236211-9 URUGUAY 1C, LIKAVITOU STR. ATHENS CENTRE – 10672 210-3602635 210-3613549 UZBEKISTAN 82, VAS SOFIAS AVE. ATHENS – 11528 210-7777939 210-7777975 VATICAN 2, MAVILI STR. PSYCHIKO – 15452 210-6743598 VENEZUELA 112, VAS SOFIAS AVE. ATHENS – 11527 210-7709962 210-7708769 VOLIVIA 5, KORAI STR. NEA ERITHREA – 14671 210-6208324 YEMEN 9, PATISION STR. ATHENS CENTRE – 10431 210-5220622 210-5246324 ZAIR 2, ARIADNIS STR. PHILOTHEI – 15237 210-6776706 Page 2 / 2.
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