Embassy of Colombia, London
The Embassy of Colombia in London is the diplomatic mission of the Republic of Colombia in the United Kingdom.[1] It is headed by the Ambassador of Colombia to the United Kingdom. It is located in the Knightsbridge district in a building it shares with the Embassy of Ecuador, near Harrods, Hyde Park, and Hans Place, precisely at 3 Hans Crescent[2] at the intersection of Basil Street, and it is serviced by Knightsbridge station.[3][4]
Embassy of Colombia, London | |
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Location | Knightsbridge, London |
Address | 3 Hans Crescent London SW1X 0LN, UK |
Coordinates | 51°29′56.81″N 0°9′41.40″W |
Ambassador | Néstor Osorio Londoño |
About
The embassy is charged with representing the interests of the President and Government of Colombia, improving diplomatic relations between Colombia and the accredited countries, promoting and improving the image and standing of Colombia in the accredited nations, promoting the Culture of Colombia, encouraging and facilitating tourism to and from Colombia, and ensuring the safety of Colombians abroad.
The structure that houses the embassy is a white stucco-fronted red-brick building.[5][6] The embassy is a suite of rooms occupying part of the ground floor of the building, which has been described as an "apartment block".[7]
Colombia also maintains a number of other buildings in the city: a consulate at 35 Portland Place, Marylebone, a Commercial Section at 2 Conduit Street, Mayfair and a Military, Naval & Police Attaché's Office at 83 Victoria Street, Victoria.[1]
Colombian Ambassadors to the United Kingdom
- 1. 1943-1945: Jaime Jaramillo Arango
- 2. 1945-1946: Darío Echandía Olaya
- 3. 1948-1950: Domingo Esguerra Plata
- 4. Unknown: Rafael Sánchez Amaya
- 5. Unknown:
- 6. 1957: Carlos Alberto Sardi Garcés
- 7. 1959: Alfonso López Pumarejo
- 8. 1961-1962: Virgilio Barco Vargas
- 9. 1965: Alfredo Araújo Grau
- 10. 1967-1970: Víctor Mosquera Chaux
- 11. 1970-1972: Camilo de Brigard Silva
- 12. 1973-1975: Julio César Turbay Ayala
- 13. 1973-1977: Alfredo Vásquez Carrizosa
- 14. 1977-1979: Jaime García Parra
- 15. 1979-1981: Gustavo Balcázar Monzón
- 16. Unknown: Diego Andrés Restrepo Londoño
- 17. 1982-1985: Augusto Espinosa Valderrama
- 18. Unknown: Bernardo Ramírez Rodríguez
- 19. 1988-1990: Fernando Cepeda Ulloa
- 20. 1990-1992: Virgilio Barco Vargas
- 21. 1992-1994: Luis Prieto Ocampo
- 22. 1994-1995: Marta Noemí Santo Sanín Posada
- 23. 1995-1997: Carlos Apolinar Lemos Simmonds
- 24. 1998-2000: Humberto de la Calle Lombana
- 25. 2000-2002: Víctor Guillermo Ricardo Piñeros
- 26. 2002-2006: Alfonso López Caballero
- 27. 2006-2007: Carlos Eduardo Medellín Becerra
- 28. 2007-2009: Marta Noemí Santo Sanín Posada
- 29. 2010-2014: José Mauricio Rodríguez Múnera
- 30. 2014-2019: Néstor Osorio Londoño
- 31. 2019-2022: Antonio Jose Ardila Gaviria
- 32. 2022: Alvaro Gomez Jaramillo
References
- "The London Diplomatic List" (PDF). 7 December 2013. Archived from the original (PDF) on 11 December 2013.
- "Misiones de Colombia en el Exterior: Reino Unido" (in Spanish). Colombia, Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Archived from the original on 14 January 2013. Retrieved 23 December 2012.
- "3 Hans Crescent". Google Maps. Retrieved 23 December 2012.
- Colombia, President of (20 June 2011). "Decreto 2182 de 2011" (decree). Diario Oficial (in Spanish). Bogotá: Colombia, National Printing Office (48, 107). ISSN 0122-2112. OCLC 500057889. Retrieved 14 December 2012.
- John Paul Rathbone (15 August 2012). "Assuaging Assange". Financial Times. Retrieved 16 August 2012.
- "London Diplomatic List". Foreign and Commonwealth Office. Retrieved 15 August 2012.
- Neuman, William; Ayala, Maggy (16 August 2012). "Ecuador Grants Asylum to Assange, Defying Britain". New York Times. Retrieved 16 August 2012.