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Japan - Tokyo - Embassy of the Republic of Hungary in Tokyo. Has contact information and links to consular information. In English, Japanese and Hungarian.

Indonesia - Jakarta - Contact details for the Hungarian Embassy in Jakarta, and for the Honary Consuls in Bandung and Bali.

Croatia - Zagreb - Has a list of staff of the Embassy of the Republic of Hungary, and of recent events in relations between Hungary and Croatia.

Finland - Helsinki - Hungarian Embassy, Helsinki, with visa information, consular fees and the Honorary Consuls' offices.

Denmark - Copenhagen - Presents information about the Embassy of the Republic of Hungary in Copenhagen, and some related links.

United States - Washington DC - Lists recent Hungary-related events in the US, and also lists other Hungarian missions worldwide.

United States - New York - Hungarian Consulate General with consular jurisdiction over Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, New Ha mpshire, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, Vermont and Wisconsin.

United Kingdom - London - Embassy of the Republic of Hungary in Britain. Includes a list of Hungarian associations and social clubs in the UK.

Australia - Sydney - Hungarian Consulate-General in Sydney, accredited to Australia and New Zealand, with contact information for the missions in Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth, Wellington, and Auckland.

Sweden - Stockholm - With pictures of the staff of the Hungarian Embassy in Stockholm.

Jordan and Syria - Embassy of the Republic of Hungary in both Amman and Damascus. Includes visa information and facts and figures about Hungary.

United Nations - New York - Lists the staff of the Permanent Mission of the Republic of Hungary to the United Nations.

United States - Boston - Overview of services provided by the Honorary Consulate, mailing list for local residents, and related links.

European Union - Brussels - Permanent Representation of Hungary to the European Union, listing staff and their contact information.

Bosnia and Herzegovina - Sarajevo - Has contact information for the consular department, and more in Bosnian and Hungarian.

China - Beijing - Has sections on visas, Sino-Hungarian relations, and Hungary's education system, economy and culture. In English, Hungarian and Chinese.

Czech Republic - Prague - Embassy of the Republic of Hungary in Prague, with consular and visa information, and about commercial relations.

Estonia - Tallinn - Hungarian Embassy in Estonia, with a history of Hungarian-Estonian relations.

Greece - Athens - The Embassy of the Republic of Hungary in Athens. Includes a copy of the Government Decree on the Acquisition of Real Estate by Foreigners.

Ireland - Dublin - Embassy of the Republic of Hungary in Dublin, listing Hungary-related events in Eire.

Jordan - Accredited to Jordan from Damascus, with a list of Hungarian-Jordanian agreements, and a history of the bilateral relationship.

Malaysia - Kuala Lumpur - Hungarian Embassy in Kuala Lumpur, with detailed histories of political, economic and cultural relations.

The Hungarian Embassy in Ottawa - Contact information for Hungarian embassies and consulates in Canada.

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