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The Following List of Recognized Grand Lodges Is Arranged Alphabetically by Location The following list of recognized Grand Lodges is arranged alphabetically by location. Updated December 3, 2020 Country and/or State City Grand Lodge Name Africa: Benin Cotonou Grand Lodge of Benin Africa: Burkina Faso Ouagadougou Grand Lodge of Burkina Faso Africa: Congo Brazzaville Grand Lodge of Congo Africa: Gabon Libreville Grand Lodge of Gabon Africa: Ivory Coast Abidjan Grand Lodge of the Ivory Coast Africa: Mali Bamako Malian National Grand Lodge Africa: Mauritius Tamarin Grand Lodge of Mauritius Africa: Morocco Rabat Grand Lodge of the Kingdom of Morocco Africa: Niger Niamey Grand Lodge of Niger Africa: Senegal Dakar Grand Lodge of Senegal Africa: South Africa Orange Grove Grand Lodge of South Africa Africa: Togo Lome National Grand Lodge of Togo Albania Tirana Grand Lodge of Albania Andorra Andorra la Vella Grand Lodge of Andorra Argentina Buenos Aires Grand Lodge of Argentina Armenia Yerevan Grand Lodge of Armenia Australia: New South Wales Sydney The United Grand Lodge of New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory Australia: Queensland Brisbane Grand Lodge of Queensland Australia: South Australia Adelaide Grand Lodge of South Australia Australia: Tasmania Hobart Grand Lodge of Tasmania Australia: Victoria East Melbourne United Grand Lodge of Victoria Australia: Western Australia East Perth Grand Lodge of Western Australia Austria Vienna Grand Lodge of Austria Azerbaijan Baku National Grand Lodge of Azerbaijan Belgium Brussels Regular Grand Lodge of Belgium Bolivia La Paz Grand Lodge of Bolivia Bosnia and Herzegovina Brcko Grand Lodge of Bosnia and Herzegovina Brazil Brasilia Grand Orient of Brazil Brazil: Acre Rio Branco Grand Lodge of Acre Brazil: Alagoas Maceio Grand Lodge of Alagoas Brazil: Amapa Macapa Grand Lodge of Amapa Brazil: Amazonas Manaus Grand Lodge of Amazonas Brazil: Bahia Salvador Grand Lodge of Bahia Brazil: Ceara Fortaleza Grand Lodge of Ceara Brazil: Dis De Minas Gerais Belo Horizonte Grand Lodge De Minas Gerais Brazil: Distrito Federal Brasilia Grand Lodge Distrito Federal Brazil: Espirito Santo Vitoria Grand Lodge of Espirito Santo Brazil: Goias Goiania Grand Lodge of Goias Brazil: Maranhao Sao Luis Grand Lodge of Maranhao Brazil: Mato Grosso Cuiaba Grand Lodge of Mato Grosso Brazil: Mato Grosso do Sul Campo Grande Grand Lodge of Mato Grosso do Sul Brazil: Minas Gerais Belo Horizonte Grand Lodge of Minas Gerais Brazil: Orient De Bahia Amaralina - Salvador Grand Lodge of Bahia Brazil: Orient Paulista São Paulo Grand Lodge of Paulista Brazil: Para Belem Grand Lodge of Para Brazil: Paraiba Joao Pessoa Grand Lodge of Paraiba Brazil: Parana Curitiba Grand Lodge of Parana Brazil: Pernambuco Olinda Grand Lodge of Pernambuco Brazil: Piaui Teresina Grand Lodge of Piaui Brazil: Rio de Janiero Rio de Janeiro Grand Lodge of Rio de Janeiro Brazil: do Rio de Janiero Rio de Janeiro Grand Lodge of do Rio de Janeiro Brazil: Rio Grande do Norte Natal Grand Lodge of Rio Grande do Norte Brazil: Rio Grande do Sul Porto Alegre Grand Lodge of Rio Grande do Sul Brazil: Rondonia Porto Velho Grand Lodge of Rondonia Brazil: Roraima Boa Vista Grand Lodge of Roraima Brazil: Santa Catarina Florianopolis Grand Lodge of Santa Catarina Brazil: Sao Paulo Sao Paulo Grand Lodge of Sao Paulo Brazil: Sergipe Aracaju Grand Lodge of Sergipe Brazil: Tocantins Palmas Grand Lodge of Tocantins Bulgaria Sofia Grand Lodge A.F. & A.M. of Bulgaria Canada: Alberta Calgary Grand Lodge A.F. & A.M. of Alberta Canada: British Columbia Vancouver Grand Lodge of British Columbia and Yukon Canada: Manitoba Winnipeg Grand Lodge of Manitoba Canada: New Brunswick Saint John Grand Lodge of New Brunswick Canada: Newfoundland/Labrador Mount Pearl Grand Lodge of Newfoundland and Labrador Canada: Nova Scotia Halifax Grand Lodge of Nova Scotia Canada: Ontario Hamilton Grand Lodge of Canada Canada: Prince Edward Island Charlottetown Grand Lodge of Prince Edward Island Canada: Quebec Montreal Grand Lodge of Quebec Canada: Saskatchewan Regina Grand Lodge of Saskatchewan Chile Santiago Grand Lodge of Chile China Taipei, Taiwan Grand Lodge of China Colombia: Andes Bucaramanga Grand Lodge of the Andes Colombia: Barranquilla Barranquilla National Grand Lodge of Colombia Colombia: Bogota Bogota Grand Lodge of Colombia Colombia: Cali Cali Grand Lodge of Western Colombia Colombia: Cartegena de Indias Cartegena de Indias National Grand Lodge of Colombia Colombia: Cucuta Cucuta Oriental Grand Lodge of Colombia Costa Rica San Jose Grand Lodge of Costa Rica Croatia Rijeka Grand Lodge of Croatia Cuba Havana Grand Lodge of Cuba Cyprus Nicosia Grand Lodge of Cyprus Czech Republic Praha Grand Lodge of the Czech Republic Denmark Copenhagen Grand Lodge of Denmark Dominican Republic Santo Domingo Grand Lodge of the Dominican Republic Ecuador Guayaquil Grand Lodge of Ecuador El Salvador Saln Salvador Grand Lodge 'Cuscatlan' England London United Grand Lodge of England Finland Helsinki Grand Lodge of Finland France Paris French National Grand Lodge Germany: Berlin Berlin United Grand Lodges of Germany Germany: Fuerstenfeldbruck Fuerstenfeldbruck American Canadian Grand Lodge Greece Athens Grand Lodge of Greece Guatemala Guatemala City Grand Lodge of Guatemala Haiti Port-au-Prince Grand Lodge of Haiti Honduras Tegucigalpa Grand Lodge of Honduras Hungary Budapest Symbolic Grand Lodge of Hungary Iceland Reykjavik Grand Lodge of Iceland India New Delhi Grand Lodge of India Iran Los Angeles, CA (USA) Grand Lodge of Iran (in exile) Ireland Dublin Grand Lodge of Ireland Israel Tel Aviv Grand Lodge of the State of Israel Italy Rome Grand Orient of Italy Japan Tokyo Grand Lodge of Japan Lebanon Antelias Grand Lodge of F&AM of Lebanon Lithuania Vilnius Grand Lodge of Lithuania Luxembourg Luxembourg Grand Lodge of Luxembourg Macedonia Skopje Grand Lodge of Macedonia Malta St. Julian's Sovereign Grand Lodge of Malta Mexico Mexico York Grand Lodge of Mexico Mexico Mexico Grand Lodge Valley of Mexico Mexico: Aguascalientes Aguascalientes Grand Lodge of the State of Aguascalientes Mexico: Coahuila Torreon Grand Lodge 'Benito Juarez' of Coahuila Mexico: Guerrero Acapulco Grand Lodge of the State of Guerrero Mexico: Jalisco Guadalajara Grand Lodge Occidental Mexicana Mexico: Michoacana Morelia Grand Lodge of Lazaro Cardenas Mexico: Nuevo Leon Monterrey Grand Lodge of Nuevo Leon Mexico: San Luis Potosi San Luis Potosi Grand Lodge of 'El Potosi' Mexico: Sinaloa Culiacan Grand Lodge of Sinaloa Mexico: Tamaulipas Tampico Grand Lodge of Tamaulipas Mexico: Valle de Mexico Mexico Grand Lodge of Valle de Mexico Mexico: Veracruz Veracruz Grand Lodge 'Unida Mexicana' Mexico: York Mexico York Grand Lodge of Mexico Moldova Chisinau Grand Lodge of Moldova Monaco Monaco National Regular Grand Lodge of Monaco Montenegro Podgorica Grand Lodge of Montenegro Netherlands The Hague Grand East of the Netherlands New Zealand Wellington Grand Lodge of New Zealand Nicaragua Managua Grand Lodge of Nicaragua Norway Oslo Grand Lodge of Norway Panama Panama Grand Lodge of Panama Paraguay Asuncion Gran Logia Simbolica del Paraguay (located on Avda. de la Victoria No. 690 esq. Lopez Moreira) Peru Lima Grand Lodge of Peru Philippines Manila Grand Lodge of the Philippines Poland Warsaw Polish National Grand Lodge Portugal Lisbon Legal Grand Lodge of Portugal Puerto Rico San Juan Grand Lodge of Puerto Rico Romania Bucharest National Grand Lodge of Romania Russia Moscow Grand Lodge of Russia San Marino Falciano Grand Lodge of San Marino Scotland Edinburgh Grand Lodge of Scotland Serbia Belgrade Regular Grand Lodge of Serbia Slovenia Ljubljana Grand Lodge of Slovenia Spain Barcelona Grand Lodge of Spain Sweden Stockholm Grand Lodge of Sweden Switzerland Bern Grand Lodge Alpina of Switzerland Tahiti Papeete Regular Grand Lodge of Tahiti and its Archipelagos Turkey Istanbul Grand Lodge of Turkey Ukraine Kiev Grand Lodge of Ukraine Uruguay Montevideo Grand Lodge of Uruguay USA: Alabama Millbrook Grand Lodge of Alabama USA: Alaska Anchorage Grand Lodge of Alaska USA: Alaska Anchorage Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Alaska USA: Arizona Phoenix Grand Lodge of Arizona USA: Arkansas Little Rock Grand Lodge of Arkansas USA: California San Francisco Grand Lodge of California USA: Colorado Colorado Springs Grand Lodge of Colorado USA: Connecticut Wallingford Grand Lodge of Connecticut USA: Connecticut Hartford Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Connecticut USA: Delaware Wilmington Grand Lodge of Delaware USA: Delaware Wilmington Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Delaware USA: District of Columbia Washington Grand Lodge of the District of Columbia USA: Florida Jacksonville Grand Lodge of Florida USA: Georgia Macon Grand Lodge of Georgia USA: Hawaii Honolulu Grand Lodge of Hawaii USA: Idaho Boise Grand Lodge of Idaho USA: Illinois Springfield Grand Lodge of Illinois USA: Indiana Indianapolis Grand Lodge of Indiana USA: Iowa Cedar Rapids Grand Lodge of Iowa USA: Kansas Topeka Grand Lodge of Kansas USA: Kentucky Masonic Home Grand Lodge of Kentucky USA: Louisiana Alexandria Grand Lodge of Louisiana USA: Maine Holden Grand Lodge of Maine USA: Maryland Cockeysville Grand Lodge of Maryland USA: Maryland Baltimore Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Maryland USA: Massachusetts Boston Grand Lodge of Massachusetts USA: Michigan Alma Grand Lodge of Michigan USA: Minnesota Bloomington Grand Lodge of Minnesota USA: Mississippi Meridian Grand Lodge of Mississippi USA: Missouri Columbia Grand Lodge of Missouri USA: Montana Helena Grand Lodge of Montana USA: Nebraska Lincoln Grand Lodge of Nebraska USA: Nevada Reno Grand Lodge of Nevada USA: New Hampshire Milford Grand
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