List of diplomatic missions in Croatia
This article lists diplomatic missions resident in Croatia. At present, the capital city of Zagreb hosts 56 embassies. Several countries have non-resident embassies accredited from other regional capitals, such as Vienna and Rome.

Map of diplomatic missions in Croatia
Diplomatic missions in Zagreb
Embassies
Albania
Algeria
Australia
Austria
Azerbaijan
Belgium
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Brazil
Bulgaria
Canada
Chile
China
Czechia
Denmark
Egypt
Finland
France
Georgia
Germany
Greece
Holy See
Hungary[1]
India
Indonesia
Iran
Iraq
Ireland
Israel
Italy[2]
Japan
Kazakhstan
Kosovo
Libya
Lithuania
Malaysia
Montenegro
Morocco
Netherlands
North Macedonia
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Qatar
Romania
Russia
Serbia
Slovakia
Slovenia
South Korea
Sovereign Military Order of Malta
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey
Ukraine
United Kingdom
United States
Gallery
- Embassy of Albania
- Embassy of Brazil
- Embassy of Canada
- Embassy of Denmark
- Embassies of Finland, Ireland, Netherlands and Poland
- Embassy of France
- Embassy of Greece
- Embassy of Italy
- Embassy of Japan
- Embassy of Montenegro
- Embassy of Romania
- Embassy of Slovakia
- Embassy of Switzerland
- Embassy of Turkey
- Embassy of Ukraine
- Embassy of the United States
Consular missions
Split
Czechia (Consular agency)
United Kingdom (Consulate)[5]
Non-resident embassies accredited to Croatia
Resident in Vienna unless otherwise noted
Andorra (Andorra la Vella)
Angola
Argentina (Budapest)
Armenia
Bahrain (Moscow)
Bangladesh (The Hague)
Benin (Geneva)
Bolivia
Botswana (London)
Burkina Faso
Colombia
Cuba
Cyprus
Ethiopia (Rome)[6]
Estonia (Prague)
Eswatini (New York City)[7]
Gambia (London)
Georgia (Budapest)
Ghana (Rome)
Iceland (Berlin)
Ivory Coast
Jordan (Rome)
Kenya[8]
Kuwait (Prague)
Laos
Latvia (Budapest)
Lebanon
Lesotho (Rome)
Luxembourg (Rome)
Maldives (Geneva)
Malawi (Berlin)
Mali (Rome)
Malta (Valletta)
Mauritania (Rome)[9]
Mexico (Budapest)
Moldova (Budapest)
Monaco (Rome)
Myanmar (Brussels)
Namibia
Nepal
New Zealand (Rome)
Nigeria (Budapest)
Panama
North Korea (Bucharest)
Oman
Pakistan (Sarajevo)
Peru (Budapest)[10]
Philippines
Saudi Arabia (Sarajevo)
South Africa (Budapest)
Sri Lanka (Berlin)
Sudan (Rome)
Thailand (Budapest)
Turkmenistan (Bucharest)
United Arab Emirates (Berlin)
Uruguay (Rome)
Venezuela
Vietnam (Budapest)
Yemen
Zambia (Rome)
References
- "Embassy of Hungary - Zagreb". Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Hungary). Retrieved 18 July 2022.
- "Ambasciata d'Italia - Zagabria" (in Italian). Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Italy. Retrieved 15 January 2022.
- "Consolato Generale d'Italia - Fiume" (in Italian). Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Italy. Retrieved 15 January 2022.
- "Magyarország Főkonzulátusa - Eszék" (in Hungarian). Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Hungary). Retrieved 18 July 2022.
- "British Consulate Split - GOV.UK".
- "Ambassador of Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia Presents Credentials to President of the Republic". www.predsjednik.hr. Office of the President of the Republic of Croatia. 23 February 2022. Retrieved 7 December 2022.
- "The Permanent Mission of the Kingdom of Eswatini to the United Nations". un.int. United Nations. Retrieved 6 July 2023.
- "Embassy/Permanent Mission of the Republic of Kenya in Vienna". Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Kenya. Retrieved 20 July 2023.
- "Website of the Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Mauritania in Rome and of the Permanent Representative to the United Nations Organisations in Rome". Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Mauritania). Retrieved 14 July 2023.
- "Cancillería designa embajadores peruanos en Serbia, Croacia, Dinamarca, Irán, Azerbaiyán y Namibia". El Comercio. 15 July 2023. Retrieved 31 July 2023.
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