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Australia - Contains information on the Australian Embassy in Berlin.

Bangladesh - Features general information about Bangladesh and its society, economy, government and tourism, as well as description of consular service provided and related links.

Estonia - Contains information about Estonia, relations between Estonia and Germany, Estonia's EU and NATO policy.

India - Presents news and press releases, information about the embassy, consular services, bilateral relations, contact details for the consulates and some Indian links.

Indonesia - Features facts about Indonesia, news, embassy's services hours and contact details.

Ireland - Contains description of the provided consular services, Irish organizations operating in Germany, FAQ and contact details.

Jordan - With contact information for the consulates in Wiesbaden, Dusseldorf, Hannover, and München, as well as for the Berlin embassy.

Nepal - Includes information about Nepal, Embassy's location and work-hours, related links.

New Zealand - Provides information for travelers to New Zealand and New Zealanders in Germany, general information about New Zealand.

Nigeria - Multilingual site offering information on obtaining visas, news, calendar of events and description of Nigerian government, economy and society.

Sri Lanka - Includes information about Sri Lanka, operations of the embassy and related links.

Thailand - Features a description of the operations of the Royal Thai Embassy to the Federal Republic of Germany, information on obtaining visas, and facts about Thailand.

Philippines - Includes contact information for the Berlin embassy, the Bonn Extension Office, and the Honorary Consulates in Frankfurt, München, Potsdam, and Gotha/Thuringen. Also has a description of bilateral relations, information on consular affairs, and on trade and investment.

United Kingdom - Provides information about Embassy activities and bilateral relations between Britain and Germany plus a range of visa, commercial and consular services. In English and German.

Russian Embassy in Bonn - Official information about the embassy of the Russian Federation.

United States - Has information about the embassy in Berlin and the consulates in Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Leipzig, and München. In English and German.

El Salvador - With limited contact and tourism information in English, but more in German and Spanish.

Singapore - With information about Singapore, the embassy, and the consular services it provides.

Tanzania - With information about tourism and the services provided by the embassy.

Iceland - Includes news from Iceland, and a list of Iceland's diplomatic posts worldwide.

Chile - With information about visas, and contact details for the Consulate Generals in Frankfurt, Hamburg and Munich, and the Honorary General Consulates in Bremen, Kiel, and Stuttgart. In English, German and Spanish.

Egypt - Includes facts about Egyptian-German relations, and about the Library of Alexandria.

South Africa - Has information about tourism and potential investment, and also with contact information for the consulate general in Munich. In English and German.

Canada - Provides directory to the services and assistance available to citizens of Canada and overview of country relations.

Yemen - Featuring a history of Yemen since the time of the Queen of Sheba, and also information for tourists. In English and German.

India - Consulate General of India in Frankfurt, with information on commerce, and on visa and passport services.

Indonesia - Consulate General of the Republic of Indonesia in Frankfurt, featuring a bulletin board as well as consular information.

Indonesia - Includes contact information for the Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia in Berlin, and also for the Consulates General of the Republic of Indonesia in Hamburg and Frankfurt.

Malta - Includes diplomatic activities, location, hours, news, consular and visa matters.

Cape Verde - Embassy of the Republic of Cape Verde in Berlin, accredited to Germany and Poland. Includes information about the legal framework for the investment in the Republic of Cape Verde.

Jamaica - Embassy of Jamaica located in Berlin and accredited to the Federal Republic of Germany, the Czech Republic, the Holy See, the Republic of Hungary, the Republic of Poland, the Russian Federation, the Slovak Republic, the Swiss Confederation and the Republic of Ukraine. Includes a list of unusual facts about Jamaica.

Rwanda - Embassy of the Republic of Rwanda to Germany, accredited to Germany, Austria, Bulgaria, Russia, Hungary, Poland, Czech Republic and Romania. Has information about visas, and contact addresses for the honorary consulates in Hambourg, Stuttgart, Munich and Austria.

Mauritius - Official visa and travel Information. Also provides investment and business advice.

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