List of Honduran ambassadors in Spain

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The list of Honduran ambassadors in Spain includes the Honduran ambassadors in Spain since 1919.

The Honduran Embassy is located on Paseo de la Castellana , 164, second floor on the right in Madrid . The ambassador in Madrid is also regularly accredited in Cairo and Rabat .

Appointed / Accredited Surname comment in the government of accredited by the government of Leave post
Oct. 1919 Antonio Graiño y Martínez consul Vicente Mejia Colindres Niceto Alcalá Zamora 1932
1932 Juan de Olózaga e Hidalgo consul Juan Manuel Gálvez Francisco Franco
Feb. 26, 1950 Juan Valladares Rodríguez (* June 24, 1910 in Tegucigalpa ; † 1996), 1949: Vicepresidente del National Congress (Honduras) . Factory:: Oro de Honduras. Antología de Ramón Rosa, 1948, with Rafael Heliodoro Valle: La Virgen de Suyapa, 1946. 16 Sep 1952
June 19, 1955 José Antonio Peraza Julio Lozano Diaz
Dec 20, 1963 Virgilio Zelaya Rubí escritor, poeta y periodista fue elegido Presidente de la Asociación de Prensa Hondurena durante dos períodos consecutivos así: 1959–1960. 1957–1963: during the "Segunda República" of the government of José Ramón Villeda Morales , he was imprisoned, like Eliseo Pérez Cadalso and numerous other opposition journalists. Oswaldo López Arellano Jan. 5, 1972
1970 Juan Barón Lupiac consul
1973 Óscar Acosta (* April 14, 1933 in Tegucigalpa ) Luis Carrero Blanco 1977
1981 Eliseo Perez Cadalso (* November 22, 1920 in aldea Santa Teresa, jurisdicción de El Triunfo de Choluteca; † 1999) Fue hijo natural de María Pérez y Gustavo Cadalso Flores. 1979 Foreign Minister Policarpio Juan Paz Garcia Leopoldo Calvo-Sotelo 1982
1984 Andrés Álvarado Puerto (* January 21, 1917 in Olanchito, departamento de Yoro) Son of Alejandrina Puerto del Arca and Andrés Alvarado Meléndez, married to Bertha de Alvarado Puerto, Dec. 21, 1957 - October 3, 1963: Foreign Minister , appointed José María Ruiz Mateos a Honduran passport , like this member of Opus Dei . Roberto Suazo Cordova Felipe González March 8, 1984
Nov 1, 1984 Iván Romero Martínez Apr 30, 1986
Nov. 26, 1986 Humberto López Villamil (* Santa Rosa de Copán ) José Simon Azcona Hoyo Feb. 28, 1989
July 19, 1991 René Arturo Bendaña Valenzuela Rafael Leonardo Calleja Romero 1992
Jan 15, 1993 Jaime Ricardo Güell Bogran
16 Sep 1994 Edgardo Paz Barnica Doctor of Laws from the Complutense University of Madrid from January 27, 1982 to January 27, 1986: Foreign Minister , Ambassador in Lima Carlos Roberto Reina 1996
June 12, 2003 Aníbal Enrique Quiñónez Abarca Ricardo Maduro José María Aznar
2002 Leila Amalia Odeh de Scott 2005
July 3, 2006 José Eduardo Martell Mejía (* 1942 in Santa Rosa de Copán ) studied at the Hague Academy of International Law and 1974 in Caracas , practiced the profession of lawyer, specialized in international law. Was ambassador in Lima in 1996 and was held hostage during the hostage-taking in the Japanese embassy in Lima in 1996 . After he sided with the coup leader Roberto Micheletti , he was expelled from the government of José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero . Manuel Zelaya José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero Aug 19, 2009
Jan. 10, 2011 Norman García Paz Abitur at the Instituto Salesiano San Miguel , studied architecture in 1961 at the Instituto Tecnológico de Monterrey . In 1963 he moved to the USA In 1968 he graduated from California State Polytechnic University with a degree in industrial engineering. In 1973 he carried out preliminary and feasibility studies for industrial projects for the World Bank in Washington, DC 1982–1987 Managing Director of Industria Hondureña de Televisión, SA , 1998 to 2000 Minister of Tourism, April 9, 2003: Minister of Commerce and Industry. Managing Director of the Fundación para la Inversión y Desarrollo de Exportaciones (FIDE). Porfirio Lobo Sosa

Individual evidence

  1. Antonio Graiño y Martínez. Text archive - Internet Archive
  2. Juan Valladares Rodríguez hemeroteca.abc.es
  3. José Antonio Peraza
  4. Virgilio Zelaya Rubí
  5. Óscar Acosta
  6. ^ Andrés Alvarado Puerto
  7. Iván Romero Martínez hemeroteca.abc.es
  8. M. López Villamil hemeroteca.abc.es
  9. René Arturo Bendaña
  10. Jaime Ricardo Güell Bogran
  11. Edgardo Paz Barnica
  12. Aníbal Quiñones oas.org (PDF)
  13. Leila Amalia Odeh de Scott
  14. José Eduardo Martell Mejía elheraldo.hn ( Memento of April 8, 2014 in the Internet Archive )
  15. Norman García Paz  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. archivo.laprensa.hn  ( page no longer available , search in web archives ) ca2020.fiu.edu@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / archivo.elheraldo.hn   @1@ 2Template: Toter Link / archivo.laprensa.hn
  16. Embajada de Honduras, Embajador