List of Costa Rican ambassadors in Germany

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The embassy is located at Dessauer Strasse 28–29 in Berlin .

The ambassador in Berlin is also regularly accredited in Prague and Copenhagen .

history

In August 1841 Carlos Rodolfo Klee submitted credentials from the Hanseatic cities of Bremen, Hamburg and Lübeck to the government of Costa Rica. On March 10, 1848, Nazario Toledo and Klee signed the Toledo-Klee Treaty , which the Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin later joined. In 1871 Juan Federico Lahmann received exequatur as consul in San José (Costa Rica) and the governments changed notes. On May 18, 1875, the Herrera-Lahmann Treaty of Friendship Trade and Shipping was signed. In 1876 Werner von Bergen became chargé d'affaires next to the government in San José (Costa Rica) with headquarters in Guatemala City .

In 1964 the address of the diplomatic mission in Bad Godesberg-Mehlem was Nibelungenstrasse 11. 1966 was the address of the diplomatic mission in Bad Godesberg-Mehlem, Parkweg 1.

Agrément / Appointment / Accreditation ambassador Remarks appointed by accredited during government Leave post
1873 Moses Maximilian Siegfried Borchardt Minister-Resident (* 1815 in Stettin , † 1880 in Berlin ) Doctor of Rights Private banker Rafael Barroeta Baca Wilhelm I. 1880
1889 Manuel María de Peralta y Alfaro First based in Madrid and then in Paris Carlos Durán Cartin Wilhelm II. 1917
1917 Break in diplomatic relations Federico Alberto Tinoco Granados 1920
1920 consular relations Julio Acosta García Cabinet peasant Dec 11, 1941
1953 Gonzalo Cubero Otoya from 1956 ambassador José Figueres Ferrer Cabinet Adenauer I 1958
1958 Franz Amrhein Becker Mario Echandi Jiménez Cabinet Adenauer III 1960
1960 Luis Demetrio Tinoco Castro Mario Echandi Jiménez 1962
1962 Rodolfo J. Pinto Echeverría from 1958 to 1962: Ambassador to Paris Francisco José Orlich Bolmarcich Cabinet Adenauer IV 1966
1966 Diego Lopez Roig José Joaquín Trejos Fernández Cabinet Erhard II 1968
1968 Eduardo Yglesias Rodríguez (* 1904 in San José (Costa Rica) ; † 1978) José Joaquín Trejos Fernández Kiesinger cabinet 1970
1970 Manuel Blanco Cervantes José Figueres Ferrer Brandt I cabinet 1975
1975 Carlos José Guitérrez Daniel Oduber Quirós Cabinet Schmidt I 1976
1976 Alvar Antillón Salazar Daniel Oduber Quirós 1978
1978 Arnoldo Amrhein Pinto Rodrigo Carazo Odio Schmidt II cabinet 1982
1982 Claudio Joaquin Volio Pacheco Luis Alberto Monge Álvarez Cabinet Kohl I. 1986
1987 José Joaquín Chaverri Sievert Óscar Arias Sánchez Cabinet Kohl III 1990
1990 Arnoldo Amrhein Pinto 2. Term of office Rafael Ángel Calderón Fournier 1994
1994 Ekhart Peters Seevers José María Figueres Olsen Cabinet Kohl IV 1998
Oct 22, 1998 Rafael Ángel Herra Rodriguez (Born November 18, 1943 in Alajuela). studied philosophy at the Universidad de Costa Rica , completed a postgraduate course at the University of Mainz and received his doctorate at the Institute for Journalism there . Miguel Angel Rodríguez Echeverría Cabinet Kohl V 2001
2002 Bernd Niehaus Quesada Abel Pacheco Schröder I cabinet July 2010
July 2010 José Joaquín Chaverri Sievert (* August 30, 1949) Laura Chinchilla Miranda Merkel II cabinet

Individual evidence

  1. Moses Maximilian Siegfried Borchardt
  2. Rafael Ángel Herra Rodriguez
  3. Bernd Niehaus Quesada
  4. Tobias C. Bringmann: Handbook of Diplomacy. 1815–1963: Foreign Heads of Mission in Germany . P. 63 asamblea.go.cr ( Memento of the original from September 23, 2015 in the Internet Archive ; PDF) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.asamblea.go.cr