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ELENCOS DAS EMBAIXADAS DE ANGOLA NO MUNDO – Angola’s Embassy around the World

África do Sul

153 Olivier Street, City CPK/Building Brooklan Cerk Wel Pretoria South Africa
Tel. +271-23420049 Fax. +271-2320284
Consulado em Joanesburgo
Waterside Place 15, Zulberg Close Bruma 2026
Johannesburg South Africa
Tel. +27-11-8843212
Fax. +27-11-622-7959

Alemanha

Wallstr 58/59 10179 Berlin, Germany
Tel 0049 3... Fax 0049 30/24 08 97-12
Internet: www.botschaftangola.de
Email: botschaft@botschaftangola.de
Sector Consular e Económico
Wallstr. 59 10179 Berlin Germany
Tel. 0049 30/24 08 97-0
Fax 0049 30/24 08 97-12

Argélia

14, Rue Curie - El Biar Alger Algeria
Tel. +21-32-609727
Fax +21-32-925337

Bélgica

182, Rue Franz Merjay 1180 Brussels Belgium
Tel. +32-2-3461880/3461872
Fax +32-2-3440894

Botswana

2715 Phala Crescent CP Private Bag 111 Gaberone Botswana
Tel. +267-375 089
Fax +267-581 876

Brasil

Shis Qi 09 Conjunto 16 Casa 23 Lago Sul
Brasilia 71600 Brasil
Tel. +55612483362 /2483106/2484489
Fax +556/2483735
Internet: www.angola.org.br
Consulado no Rio de Janeiro
Avenida Rio Branco 311 2/0 Andar Centro RJ
Cep 20040-090 Brasil
Tel. +55-21/2209439
Fax +55-21/2208063

Cabo Verde

Avenida da OUA Meio da Achada de Sto. Antonio
Praia Cabo Verde
Tel. +238 -623235 /623236
Fax +238 -623234

Canadá

189 Laurier Ave. East Ottawa, Ontario K1N 6P1
Canada
Tel. +613-234-1152
Fax +613-234-1179
Internet: www.embangola-can.org
Email: info@embangola-can.org

China

Ta Yuan Diplomatic Office No 1-13-1
Chaoyang District Nº 100600 China
Tel. +861-65326969/65326839/65326991
Fax +861-65326970/ 65326992
Email: angolaembassy@a-1.net.cn

Congo

CP 388 Brazzaville Congo
Tel. +24...
Consulado em Ponta Negra
Av Stephane Tchitechele Pointe Noire
Congo
Tel. +242-836565

Costa do Marfim

16 CP 1734 Abidjan Ivory Coast
Tel. +225/413879/410343
Fax +225/412889

Cuba

5 Avenida Nº 10-12 Miramar Havana Cuba
Tel. +53-7/ 292205 / 291780 / 223474

Egipto

12, Midan Fouad Mohy El Dine Mohandessine
Cairo, Egypt
Tel. +20-2/3377602/7498259
Fax +20-2/3378683
Internet: www.angolaeg.net
Email: angola@access.com.eg
Consulado nos Emirados Árabes Unidos
Bin Ham Building (Next to Burjuman Centre)
Mezzanine Floor P.O. Box 115006
Dubai- U.A.E.
Tel: 971...
Fax:971-4-355-9042
e-mail: angdubai@emirates.net.ae
web site: www.angdubai.ae

Espanha

Calle Serrando 64 3 Piso Madrid 28001
Espana
Tel. +34 -1/4356430 / 4356166
Fax. +34-1/5779010

USA

1615 M Street, NW Ninth Floor Washington, DC 20036
United States of America
Tel. +202-7...
Fax. +202-7851258
Internet: http://www.angola.org/index.html

Etiópia

Rue Bole Road Wrada 18, Kebele 26 House
No 006 CP 2962 Addis Ababa Ethiopia
Tel. +251-1/710118/711528
Fax +251-1/514922

França

19 Avenue Foch Paris 75116 France
Tel. +331/45015820
Fax +331/45003371
Internet: www.angola-infos.org/accueil.html

Gabão

Quartier Louis, BP 4884 Lote 34 du Plan Cadastral
Libreville Gabon
Tel. +241/730426
Fax +241/737624

Índia

5/50 F, Nyaya Marg
Chanakya Puri
New Delhi 110 021
Tel. +91-22/6888592
Fax +91-22/6884839
Internet: www.angolaembassyindia.com
Email: xietuang@del2.vsnl.net.in

Inglaterra

22 Dorset Street
London W1U 6QY
United Kingdom
Tel. +44-20-72999850
Fax +44-20-74869397
Internet: http://www.angola.org.uk/
Email: embassy@angola.org.uk

Israel

8 Shaul Hamelech Blvd
64733 Tel Avive Israel
Tel. +972 (3) 6912093
Fax +972 (3) 6912094

Itália

Via Druso, 39 00184 - Roma Italia
TEL. 067726951 - FAX: 06772695241
Pagina Internet : www.ambasciatangolana.com

Japão

2-10-24 Daizawa Setagaya-Ku Tokyo 155-0032 Japan
Tel. +81-3-54307883
Fax +81-3-57127481
Internet: http://www.angola.or.jp/
Email: embassy@angola.or.jp

Marrocos

Route des Zaers KM 4,5 Souissi Rabat Morocco
Tel. +212-7/659239
Fax +212-7/659238

México

Schiller 503 Polanco 11560 Mexico D.F. México
Tel. +5545 5883 Fax +5545 2733
Internet: www.palanca-negra.org
Email: info@palanca-negra.org

Moçambique

Avenida Kenneth Kaunda 783 CP 2954 Maputo Mozambique
Tel. +258-1/491883/483691
Fax +258-1/493930

Nações Unidas

125E 73rd Street New York, New York 10021
United States of America
Tel. +212-8615656 /8616325
Fax. +212-8619295
Internet: http://www.un.int/angola/

Namibia

Ausspan Street 3 Angola House Private bag 12020
Ausspannplatz, Windhoek 9000 Namibia
Tel. +264-061/227535 Fax +264-061/221498

Nigéria

5 Kasumu Ekemode Street Victoria Island CP 50437
Lagos Nigeria
Tel. +234-1/ 611135 Fax +234-1/618675

Polónia

Ul.Balonowa 20 Angola House 02 - 635 Warsazawa Poland
Tel. +0048 -22-646 7272
Email: embaixada@emb-angola.pl

Portugal

Avenida da República, 68 1500 Lisboa Portugal
Tel. +351-21-7962124/ 1792 /7041/1817
Fax +351-21-7951778
I nternet: http://www.embaixadadeangola.org/

República Democrática do Congo

Avenue du Boulevard du 30 Juin Nr 44/13 Zone Gamboe
Kinshasa Republique Democratique du Congo
Tel. +243-12/32415/27890

República Checa

Nad Stolou 18, Patro II Prague Czech Republic
Tel. +376260 /376126/ 378441

Rússia

Olof Palm 6 Moscow Russia
Tel. +1436324 / 1436321

São Tomé e Príncipe

CP 133 São Tomé
Tel. +22400 /23912

Senegal

Dakar Senegal
Tel. +252160

Sérvia e Montenegro

Tolstoyena 51 Belgrade

Serbia and Montenegro

Tel. +381-11- 3693 -271 Fax. +381-11-3690-191//171
Email: embang@yubc.net

Suécia

1 Hagagatan PO Box 3199 Stockholm Sweden
Tel. +468-7242890 Fax. +468/7343127

Suíça

Rue de Lausanne 45-47 1201 Geneva

Switzerland

Tel. +41-22-7323060 Fax. +41-22-7323072
Email: ambmission.angola@worldcom.ch
Internet: http://www.courrier-ambang.ch/

Tanzânia

Samora Maktaba Street IPS Building, 10th Floor
Dar-Es-Salaam Tanzania
Tel. +255-24292 / 26689
Email: ngola@cats-net.com

Togo

Missao 58 Boulevard du 13 Janvier Boccovi Lome Togo
Tel. +228/217211/215952 Fax. +228/218051

Zambia

Mumada Road, 6660 Olympia Park CP 31595 Lusaka Zambia
Tel. +260-1/291142 Fax. +260-1/292595

Zimbabwe

26 Speke Avenue Doncaster House PO Box 3950 Harare Zimbabwe
Tel. +263-4/790070 Fax. +263-4/790077

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sábado, março 05, 2011

Guerra em Líbia: Fotografias das frentes em 05 Março 2011 (photo/war/libya)

 

Libyans adjust the former Royal Libyan flag as it flies above an abandoned and damaged police station during a demonstration against Libyan leader Muammar Qaddafi in the city of Tobruk, eastern Libya, Saturday, Feb. 26, 2011. (AP Photo/Kevin Frayer)

 

A Libyan soldier from forces that defected against Libyan leader Muammar Qaddafi fires his automatic weapon in the air outside a military base in Benghazi, eastern Libya, Monday, Feb. 28, 2011. (AP Photo/Kevin Frayer)

 

A wrecked car burns in the eastern Libyan city of Benghazi on February 28, 2011 as world powers ramped up the pressure on Muammar Qaddafi's regime and the United States urged the international community to work together on further steps to end bloodshed in Libya.(PATRICK BAZ/AFP/Getty Images)

 

A Libyan army tank manned by soldiers opposed to leader Muammar Qaddafi is surrounded by protesters in the city of Zawiyah, 50 km (30 miles) west of the capital Tripoli March 1, 2011. (REUTERS/Ahmed Jadallah)

 

A Libyan anti-government protester with her face painted in the colors of Libya's old national flag takes part in a gathering in the eastern city of Benghazi on February 27, 2011. Libyan protest leaders established a transitional "national council" in cities seized from Muammar Qaddafi, as world leaders called on him to quit and protesters closed in on Tripoli. (PATRICK BAZ/AFP/Getty Images)

 

Libyan anti-government fighters stand on a mountain near Nalut, western Libya, on March 1, 2011, to keep Qaddafi forces under surveillance. (FRED DUFOUR/AFP/Getty Images)

 

These frames from an amateur video, obtained Thursday Feb. 24, 2011 and released by Libyan opposition groups, purportedly shows gunfire in the middle of street, tracer fire, and people running away between Feb 18-19, 2011 in Benghazi, Libya.(AP Photo via APTN)

 

Libyan protesters step on a poster of leader Muammar Qaddafi in the eastern Libyan city of Benghazi on February 28, 2011.(PATRICK BAZ/AFP/Getty Images)

 

An elderly Libyan man stands in front of a former prison, burnt down during clashes between anti-government protesters and Libyan government forces in the eastern city of Benghazi on February 27, 2011. (GIANLUIGI GUERCIA/AFP/Getty Images)

 

Egyptian workers try to enter Tunisia after fleeing Libya on the Libya-Tunisia border in Ras Ajdir, Tunisia, Tuesday, March 1, 2011. U.N. refugee agency spokeswoman Melissa Fleming said Tuesday "the situation is reaching crisis point" at the Libya-Tunisia border.(AP Photo/Giorgos Moutafis)

 

An Egyptian man who fled Libya carries his luggage past camels as he arrives on March 1, 2011 at the Echoucha refugee camp, near the Tunisian border town of Ras Jedir. Meanwhile, forces loyal to embattled leader Muammar Qaddafi on Tuesday beefed up their troops on Libya's southern border with Tunisia, days after leaving the area, witnesses said. (JOEL SAGET/AFP/Getty Images)

 

Stranded foreign worker Seuleu Felicite from Cameroon weeps in a shelter on March 1, 2011 in Benghazi, Libya. The housekeeper said that she and her brothers, also laborers, were robbed of all their savings and passports during attacks on foreign workers during the uprising a week ago. Thousands of foreign laborers have been stuck in Benghazi without a way out of the country. (John Moore/Getty Images)

 

Egyptian refugees wait for food after crossing the Libya-Tunisia border in Ras Ajdir, Tunisia, Wednesday, March 2, 2011.(AP Photo/Giorgos Moutafis)

 

A Bangladeshi worker who has been trying to leave Libya for over six days, walks near the water as he waits at the port in the eastern city of Benghazi, Libya, on Tuesday, March 1, 2011. (AP Photo/Tara Todras-Whitehill)

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An Egyptian man climbs through a window into a bus to take him and others further inland, outside a refugee camp set up by the Tunisian army, at the Tunisia-Libya border, in Ras Ajdir, Tunisia, Saturday, Feb. 26, 2011. The camp, which houses about 5,000 people, was built after shelters at the border couldn't handle the large numbers coming through. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)

 

Hungry men reach for food being thrown to them while waiting to enter Tunisia after fleeing Libya on March 1, 2011 in Ras Jdir, Tunisia.(Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

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A man tries to climb over a wall to escape the crowd as thousands of people try and cross from Libya into Tunisia at the Ras Jedir border crossing near Ben Guerdane on March 2, 2011. (JOEL SAGET/AFP/Getty Images)

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An Algerian national holds carries his luggage as he waits to board an Algerian ferry (not pictured) with hundreds of people fleeing Libya on February 28, 2011 in the eastern Libyan port of Benghazi. (GIANLUIGI GUERCIA/AFP/Getty Images)

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People walk through the burnt-out remains of a building on the Al-Katiba military base that fell to anti-Libyan leader Muammar Qaddafi protesters last week, in the eastern city of Benghazi, Libya, Saturday, Feb. 26, 2011. (AP Photo/Tara Todras-Whitehill)

 

A Libyan protester shows a picture found in the ransacked headquarters of the judiciary police in Benghazi on February 25, 2011. Euphoria in Libya's second city Benghazi gave way to growing concern that it remains vulnerable to a counter-attack by Muammar Qaddafi's forces.(PATRICK BAZ/AFP/Getty Images)

 

A hangman's gallows sits idle at the Benghazi Central Prison on March 1, 2011 on the outskirts of Benghazi, Libya. Inmates broke free of the prison during the uprising a week ago in the city. (John Moore/Getty Images)

 

A man walks through the burnt main prison of Libyan leader Muammar Qaddafi's forces in Benghazi February 28, 2011.(REUTERS/Suhaib Salem)

 

People burn pictures of Libyan leader Muammar Qaddafi inside the main prison of Qaddafi's forces in Benghazi on February 28, 2011.(REUTERS/Suhaib Salem)

 

A Libyan rebel walks in the damaged and vandalized former bedroom that was used by Libyan leader Muammar Qaddafi and his family at the terminal of the airport in Benghazi, in eastern Libya, Monday, Feb. 28, 2011. (AP Photo/Kevin Frayer)

 

A Libyan man looks at the destroyed and burned house of Libyan Leader Muammar Qaddafi inside Al-Katiba military base, in Benghazi, Libya, on Sunday Feb. 27, 2011. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)

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A Libyan man climbs a ladder to exit the extensive underground tunnels running under the summer residence of Libya's leader Muammar Qaddafi at Cyrene near Al Bayda in this picture taken February 27, 2011. (REUTERS/Julien Muguet)


A Libyan man shows a door in extensive underground tunnels running under Muammar Qaddafi's summer residence at Cyrene, on February 27, 2011. (REUTERS/Julien Muguet)

 

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is seen in silhouette while delivering her speech during the opening of the 16th session of the United Nations Human Rights Council focusing on deadly repression in Libya on February 28, 2011 in Geneva.(FABRICE COFFRINI/AFP/Getty Images)

 

U.S. amphibious assault ship USS Kearsarge sails through the Suez canal in Ismailia , Egypt, Wednesday, March 2, 2011. Egyptian officials say two U.S. warships have entered the Suez Canal on their way to the Mediterranean, moving closer to the Libyan coast after orders from Defense Secretary Robert Gates. (AP Photo)

 

Thousands of Libyans gather for the Muslim Friday prayers outside the courthouse in the eastern city of Benghazi on February 25, 2011. Perhaps 8,000 people gathered for the midday prayers with a local imam, who delivered his sermon alongside the coffins of three men killed in the violent uprising that routed Muammar Qaddafi loyalists from Benghazi. The sign in back reads, in English, "Libya, All for one, One for all". (GIANLUIGI GUERCIA/AFP/Getty Images)

 

A Libyan opposition army soldier covers his head with a flag outside an army barracks in Benghazi on March 1, 2011.(MARCO LONGARI/AFP/Getty Images)

 

The X-ray scan of a wounded anti-regime demonstrator shows a bullet lodged in his brain while he is nursed at the intensive care unit at a hospital in the eastern city of Tobruk on February 25, 2011. (MARCO LONGARI/AFP/Getty Images)

 

A young Libyan boy holds a toy gun while touring a destroyed army barracks with his father and siblings in Benghazi February 28, 2011.(MARCO LONGARI/AFP/Getty Images)

 

An armed resident gestures a victory sign in the main square in Zawiya, 30 miles (50 kilometers) west of Tripoli, in Libya on Sunday, Feb. 27, 2011. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)

 

A Libyan militia member from the forces against Libyan leader Muammar Qaddafi stands guard over suspected mercenaries from Chad, at left, after detaining them at a roadblock near Marj in eastern Libya, Sunday, Feb. 27, 2011. (AP Photo/Kevin Frayer)

 

A Libyan youth who has joined the forces against Libyan leader Muammar Qaddafi helps organize ammunition at a military base in Benghazi, eastern Libya, Tuesday, March 1 , 2011. (AP Photo/Kevin Frayer)

 

Libyan rebels prepare to battle in Ajdabiya on March 2, 2011 as Pro Muammar Qaddafi soldiers and mercenaries armed with tanks and heavy artillery stormed the nearby city of Brega, 200 kilometers (125 miles) southwest of the main eastern city Benghazi, sparking heavy clashes, residents said. (MARCO LONGARI/AFP/Getty Images)

 

Libyan rebels prepare to battle in Ajdabiya on March 2, 2011. (MARCO LONGARI/AFP/Getty Images)

 

New Libyan rebel recruits stand in formation during a training session after signing up with the forces against Libyan leader Muammar Qaddafi at a training base in Benghazi, eastern Libya, Tuesday, March 1 , 2011. (AP Photo/Kevin Frayer)

 

A Libyan man surveys a weapons cache inside an army base in the eastern town of Ajdabiya, Libya, on Tuesday March 1, 2011.(AP Photo/Tara Todras-Whitehill)

 

Libyan rebels celebrate reports that the Qaddafi counterattack had failed, while preparing to battle in Ajdabiya on March 2, 2011.(MARCO LONGARI/AFP/Getty Images)

Libyan Leader Muammar Qaddafi smells flowers given to him by a supporter as he drives away in an electric golf cart after speaking in Tripoli, Libya, Wednesday, March 2, 2011. Qaddafi spoke to supporters and the media at an event to celebrate the 34th anniversary of the declaration of transferring the "Power to the masses," and announcing the establishment of the "Republic of the Masses".(AP Photo/Ben Curtis)

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