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- in Paris, while Bavaria and the United States had legations. The practice of establishing legations gradually fell from favor as the emb****y became the...
- The Peking Legation Quarter was the area in Beijing (Peking), China where a number of foreign legations were located between 1861 and 1959. In the Chinese...
- state in 1845 the legations were shut down. London 51°30′20″N 0°08′17″W / 51.5056°N 0.1380°W / 51.5056; -0.1380 The Texas Legation in London was located...
- city designated by the Qing government for foreign legations. In 1900, there were eleven legations located in the quarter as well as a number of foreign...
- Tangier American Legation (Arabic: المفوضية الأميركية في طنجة; French: Légation américaine de Tanger), officially the Tangier American Legation Institute for...
- the three Baltic legations were the only remaining legations on the U.S. State Department's Diplomatic List. The Estonian legation in London was maintained...
- foreign legations in the fall of 1898 soon after arriving in Beijing, so much that United States Marines had been called to Beijing to guard the legations. Kaiser...
- States included most of central Italy – Latium, Umbria, Marche, and the legations of Ravenna, Ferrara, and Bologna extending north into the Romagna. It...
- grouped the delegations into five larger legations. The four original legations were joined into the legation of the Romagne. In 1859, the Kingdom of Sardinia...
- The Norwegian Legation in Stockholm pla**** a significant role during the Second World War. Until 9 April 1940 the legation consisted of four persons, and...