List of Portuguese ambassadors in Bolivia
The list of Portuguese ambassadors in Bolivia lists the ambassadors of the Republic of Portugal in Bolivia . The two states have had direct diplomatic relations since 1879.
A Portuguese embassy was first accredited in Bolivia in 1969. Portugal did not open its own representation in the Bolivian capital La Paz , the Portuguese ambassador in Peru is double accredited there (as of 2019).
In Bolivia, Portugal has two consulates in Santa Cruz de la Sierra and in the capital La Paz.
Heads of mission
Surname | image | Term of office | Remarks |
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Bolivia | |||
Eduardo Augusto Andrade Braga Condé | 1969– December 1971 |
Ambassador, double accredited in La Paz on July 28, 1969 | |
António Abel Martins Pereira de Menezes Pinto Machado | 1972-12 December 1975 |
Transitional Chargé d'Affaires | |
José Eduardo de Meneses Rosa | 1977– July 1981 |
Ambassador, double accredited in La Paz on February 23, 1978 | |
Adriano António de Carvalho | 1981– | ambassador | |
António Baptista Martins | 1988-1990 | Ambassador, double accredited July 19, 1988 in La Paz | |
Joaquim Rafael Caimoto Duarte | 1992-1997 | ambassador | |
Marcelo de Zaffiri Duarte Mathias | 1997– | Ambassador, double accredited in La Paz on November 5, 1998 | |
Alexandre Manuel Galvão Mexia de Almeida Fernandes | -2003 | ambassador | |
Mário Alberto Lino da Silva | 2003-2008 | ambassador | |
Nuno António Ribeiro de Bessa Lopes | 2009–2012 | ambassador | |
Helena Margarida Rezende de Almeida Coutinho | 2013-2017 | Ambassador | |
Afonso Henriques Abreu de Azeredo Malheiro | since 2018 | ambassador |
See also
Individual evidence
- ↑ Overview of diplomatic relations with Bolivia , website of the Diplomatic Institute of the Portuguese Foreign Ministry , accessed on October 25, 2019.
- ↑ a b List of Portuguese ambassadors in Bolivia , website of the Diplomatic Institute of the Portuguese Foreign Ministry, accessed on October 25, 2019.
- ↑ List of Portuguese ambassadors in Peru , website of the Diplomatic Institute of the Portuguese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, accessed on October 25, 2019.