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Embassy of Indonesia, Warsaw

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Embassy of Indonesia, Warsaw
Kedutaan Besar Republik Indonesia di Warsawa
Ambasada Indonezji w Warszawie

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LocationPoland Warsaw, Poland
AddressEstońska 3/5 03-903 Warszawa, Poland
Coordinates52°14′10.88″N 21°02′54.74″E / 52.2363556°N 21.0485389°E / 52.2363556; 21.0485389
AmbassadorAnita Lidya Luhulima
Websitekemlu.go.id/warsaw/en

The Embassy of Indonesia, Warsaw (Polish: Ambasada Indonezji w Warszawie; Indonesian: Kedutaan Besar Republik Indonesia di Warsawa) is the diplomatic mission of the Republic of Indonesia to the Republic of Poland.[1] The current ambassador is Anita Lidya Luhulima who was appointed by President Joko Widodo on 17 November 2021.[2]

History

Diplomatic relations between Indonesia and Poland started in 1955. Until 12 May 1960, the Indonesian embassy in Prague, Czechoslovakia was accredited to Poland. Then until 18 November 1960, the Indonesian embassy in Moscow, Soviet Union was accredited to Poland. In the same year, a diplomatic mission was established in Warsaw.

The office of the mission was first located in Bristol Hotel at 42/44 Krakowskie Przedmieście.[3] After a year at the hotel, the diplomatic mission moved several times, including to 14 Niegolewskiego (1962[4]–1978[5]) and to a villa that was designed by Lucjan Korngold. Then the offices moved to 9 Wąchocka (1979[6]–2001), which is now the official residence of the ambassador called Wisma Duta, then to 8 Zakopiańska 8 (2001), and finally to its current location at 3/5 Estońskiej.

See also

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References

  1. ^ "Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia in Warsaw, Poland". Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia in Warsaw, Poland. Retrieved 2019-11-04.
  2. ^ "Anita Lidya Luhulima, Perempuan Maluku Ketiga yang Jadi Dubes RI" (in Indonesian). Suara Maluku. 17 November 2021. Retrieved 21 March 2022.
  3. ^ Rocznik Polityczny i Gospodarczy [Annual Political and Economic Book] (in Polish). Warsawa: PWE Warszawa. 1961.
  4. ^ Rocznik Polityczny i Gospodarczy [Annual Political and Economic Book] (in Polish). Warsawa: PWE Warszawa. 1962.
  5. ^ Rocznik Polityczny i Gospodarczy [Annual Political and Economic Book] (in Polish). Warsawa: PWE Warszawa. 1978.
  6. ^ Rocznik Polityczny i Gospodarczy [Annual Political and Economic Book] (in Polish). Warsawa: PWE Warszawa. 1979.
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