This is a list of diplomatic missions in Nicaragua . The capital, Managua , hosts 30 embassies. Several other countries have ambassadors accredited from other regional capitals. Its role as a promoter of Third World causes during the Cold War led to the development of close ties with many non-aligned and socialist-leaning countries around the globe; other countries have ambassadors accredited from developing countries.
This listing excludes honorary consulates.
Map of diplomatic missions in Nicaragua
Missions/Offices
Non-Resident Embassies
Resident in Mexico City unless otherwise noted
Afghanistan (New York City )
Angola (Havana )
Armenia
Australia [ 5]
Austria
Azerbaijan (New York City )[ 6]
Bangladesh (Ottawa )[ 7]
Bahrain (Washington, DC )
Barbados (Washington, DC )
Belgium (Panama City )
Belize (Guatemala City )
Bulgaria [ 8]
Burkina Faso (Havana )
Cambodia (Havana )
Canada (San Jose )
Central African Republic (Washington, DC )
Chad (Washington, DC )
Cote d'Ivoire
Congo-Brazzaville (Havana )
Congo-Kinshasa (Havana )
Croatia (New York City )[ 9]
Cyprus
Czechia (San Jose )
Dominica (Havana)
Denmark
Estonia (New York City )
Egypt (Panama City )
Ethiopia (Washington, DC )
Eritrea (New York City)
Finland
Micronesia (New York City)
Fiji (Washington, DC )
Gabon (Washington, DC)
Ghana (Washington, DC)
Greece
Guinea (Havana)
Guyana (Havana)
Guinea-Bissau (New York City)
Haiti (Panama City)
Hungary (Havana )
Iceland (Ottawa )
India (Panama City )
Indonesia (Panama City )
Iraq
Ireland [ 10]
Israel (San Jose )
Jordan
Jamaica
Kazakhstan
Kiribati (New York City )
Kuwait
Kenya (Havana )
Kyrgyzstan (New York City )
Laos (Havana )
Libya (Havana )
Lebanon
Liberia (New York City)
Lesotho (Ottawa )
Mali (Ottawa )
Maldives (New York City )
Marshall Islands (New York City )
Malaysia (Havana )
Morocco (Panama City )
Mozambique (Havana)
Myanmar (New York City)
Nauru (New York City)
Netherlands (San José )
New Zealand
Nigeria (Havana )
Norway [ 11]
Oman (New York City)
Pakistan
Paraguay (Panama City)
Philippines
Portugal (Panama City)
Poland (San Jose )
Portugal
Romania
Saint Kitts and Nevis (Washington, DC )
Saint Lucia (Washington, DC )
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (Washington, DC )
Serbia
Slovakia
Saudi Arabia
Singapore (Washington, DC )
South Africa
South Ossetia (Tskhinvali )[ 12]
Suriname (Washington, DC )
Sierra Leone (New York City )
Sweden (Guatemala City )[ 13]
Switzerland (San Jose )
Sudan (New York City )
Senegal (New York City )
Syria (Caracas )
South Sudan (New York City )
Somalia (New York City )
Thailand
Timor-Leste (Havana )
Togo (Washington, DC )
Turkmenistan (Washington, DC )
Tunisia (Washington, DC )
Turkey (San José)
Tajikistan (Washington, D.C-¡)
Tuvalu (New York City)
Timor-Leste (New York City)
Tanzania (New York City)
Tonga (New York City)
Uganda (New York City)
United Arab Emirates (Bogota )
United Kingdom (San José)
Uzbekistan
Vanuatu (New York City)
Vietnam (Havana)
Yemen (Havana)
Zimbabwe (Havana)
Zambia (Washington, D.C.)[ 14]
Closed missions
See also
References
Americas Asia Europe Defunct
List of diplomatic missions in North America
Sovereign states