List of diplomatic missions in Guinea-Bissau
This is a list of diplomatic missions in Guinea-Bissau. At present, the capital city of Bissau hosts 20 embassies. [1]

Map of diplomatic missions in Guinea-Bissau
Diplomatic missions in Bissau
Embassies
Other missions or delegations
European Union (Delegation)
Germany (Liaison office)[4]
Palestine (Embassy office)
United States (Liaison office)[5]
Gallery
- Embassy of Portugal
- Embassy of South Africa
- Embassy of Spain
Non-resident embassies accredited to Guinea-Bissau
Resident in other cities:
Afghanistan (Paris)
Haiti (Paris)
Maldives (London)
Serbia (Algiers)[36]
Yemen (Nouakchott)
Former embassies
North Korea
United States
Sweden (closed in 1999)[37]
Notes
References
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External links
- US Background Notes: Guinea-Bissau (For the resident embassies)
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