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Embassy of Latvia, Moscow

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Embassy of Latvia, Moscow
Native name
Latvian: Latvijas Republikas vēstniecība Krievijas Federācijā

LocationUl. Chaplygina Street, 3 (Russian: Ул. Чаплыгина, 3)
Russia Moscow, Russia
Coordinates55°45′51″N 37°38′47″E / 55.764072°N 37.646526°E / 55.764072; 37.646526
Location of Embassy of Latvia, Moscow in Moscow

Embassy of the Republic of Latvia in Moscow (Latvian: Latvijas Republikas vēstniecība Krievijas Federācijā, Russian: Посольство Латвийской Республики в Российской Федерации) is the chief diplomatic mission of Latvia in the Russian Federation. It is located at 3 Chaplygina Street in the Basmanny District of Moscow.[1]

Closed from 21 of April 2022.

History

The building of the embassy is the former mansion of Lev Vladimirovich Gautier-Dufayer, a merchant in the Russian Empire, built in 1898. The estate was nationalised after the October Revolution and transferred to Latvia in 1921 following the Latvian–Soviet Peace Treaty and the establishment of diplomatic relations between Latvia and Soviet Russia.

During the Soviet occupation of Latvia, the building served as the representation of the Latvian SSR at the central government of the Soviet Union.

In 1992, after restoration of independence of Latvia, the representation was again transformed into the embassy of Latvia.

Latvian ambassadors in Moscow

Representatives to Soviet Russia and the USSR (1920–1940)

  • Jānis Vesmanis (1920–1921; with Soviet Russia)
  • Ēriks Mārtiņš Feldmanis (1921–1923)
  • Kārlis Ozols (1923–1929)
  • Jānis Seskis (1929–1932)
  • Alfrēds Bīlmanis (1932–1935)
  • Roberts Liepiņš (1935–1936)
  • Fricis Vilhelms Kociņš (1936–1940)

Ambassadors in the Russian Federation (from 1991)

See also

References

  1. ^ "Embassy of the Republic of Latvia in Russian Federation". Embassy of Latvia in Moscow. Retrieved 2008-07-02.

External links

This page was last edited on 21 April 2022, at 12:35
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