List of Colombian ambassadors in Germany

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The ambassador in Berlin is also regularly accredited by the governments in Sarajevo and Skopje .

Appointed / Accredited Surname Remarks appointed by accredited at Leave post
1879 Sergio Camargo Envoy Extraordinary and Ministre plénipotentiaire Julián Trujillo Largacha Wilhelm I.
1882 Lorenzo Maroquín Chargé d'affaires Francisco Javier Zaldúa
1883 Luis Carlos Rico 1879: Minister of the Interior and Foreign Minister of Colombia, Envoy Extraordinary and Ministre plénipotentiaire
1886 Francisco J. Palacio Founded a steam-powered soap factory in 1878 José María Campo Serrano
1887 Julio R. Delgado Chargé d'affaires Rafael Nuñez Sep 1887
July 1889 Lázaro María Pérez (1824; † 1892) General, envoy extraordinary and Ministre plénipotentiaire Wilhelm II. Dec 1891
Aug 1893 Manuel Casabianca General, Envoy Extraordinary and Ministre plénipotentiaire Miguel Antonio Caro
1901 Ignacio Gutiérrez Ponce (* 1850), envoy extraordinary and ministre plénipotentiaire José Manuel Marroquín
1901 Luis Carlos Rico
1908 Ignacio Gutiérrez Ponce Rafael Reyes
1910 Gustavo Michelsen Carlos Eugenio Restrepo
1921 Luis Enrique Bonilla Jorge Holguín Constantin Fehrenbach
1923 Pablo Emilio Jurado Pedro Nel Ospina Wilhelm Cuno
1925 Miguel Jiménez López (* 1875) Pedro Nel Ospina Hans Luther 1928
1930 Laureano Gomez (* 1889; † 1965) Enrique Olaya Herrera Heinrich Brüning June 1932
Nov. 1933 Rafael Arjona Obregón (* May 15, 1883 in Barranquilla ) studied in England from 1935 envoy in Warsaw. Envoy to the League of Nations. With his father founded the textile company Obregón and Compañía de Energía Eléctrica de Barranquilla as well as the Hotel del Prado . Enrique Olaya Herrera Cabinet Hitler
June 1938 Jaime Jaramillo Arango (* January 17, 1897 in Manizales ; † July 30, 1962 in Bogotá ) Son of Dolores Arango and Francisco Jaramillo studied doctor at the Colegio de Santo Tomás de Aquino (Manizales). Eduardo Santos Dec 1938
Dec 1939 vacant, broken off relationship December 20, 1941
Apr 9, 1953 Camilo De Brigard Silva (* 1906; † 1972) Gustavo Rojas Pinilla Cabinet Adenauer I
Sep 1957 José Sergio Gómez Pinzón (* 1909) Gabriel París Gordillo Cabinet Adenauer II June 1958
June 1958 Miguel Escobar Lopez (* 1910) Alberto Lleras Camargo Cabinet Adenauer III
1968 Carlos Restrepo Piedrahita Carlos Lleras Restrepo Kiesinger cabinet
Jan. 17, 1972 Alejandro Uribe Escobar Misael Pastrana Borrero Brandt I cabinet
1975 Enrique Pardo Parra Alfonso López Michelsen Cabinet Schmidt I
1988 Luis Gonzales Barros Virgilio Barco Vargas Cabinet Kohl III 1990
Apr 27, 1992 Ricardo Sala Gaitán César Gaviria Trujillo Cabinet Kohl IV Jan. 27, 1996
1998 Jorge Bendeck Olivella Andrés Pastrana Arango Cabinet Kohl V
1999 Hernán Beltz Peralta (* November 20, 1939 in Bogotá) studied engineering at the Universidad Pontificia Javeriana , president of the Bogotá stock exchange , treasurer of the presidential campaign of Belisario Betancur , in whose government cabinet he temporarily served as Ministro de Obras Pública y Transporte . Andrés Pastrana Arango Schröder I cabinet
March 12, 2003 Victoriana Mejía Marulanda Álvaro Uribe Vélez Schröder II cabinet
Oct 19, 2011 Mayr Juan Manuel Santos Merkel II cabinet
29th August 2016 María Lorena Gutierrez Merkel III cabinet
19th December 2018 Hans-Peter Knudsen

Individual evidence

  1. Jaime Jaramillo Arango
  2. Bound by the drug . In: Die Zeit , No. 6/1996
  3. Tobias C. Bringmann: Handbook of Diplomacy . P. 240 f.