List of Venezuelan ambassadors in Germany
Embassy address:
- 1954: Embassy of Venezuela Bonn, Kaiser-Karl-Ring 15
- 1956: Koblenzer Strasse 16 in Bad Godesberg
- from October 1981 at Godesberger Allee 119
- from 1986 in Rheingarten 7 in Bonn-Beuel
- 1993–1999: At Grosse Weinmeisterstraße 53 in Potsdam
- Since 2001 Schillstrasse 9-10 in Berlin
appointment | Accreditation | Surname | Remarks | appointed by | accredited during the government of | Leave post |
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22 Aug 1893 | On August 22, 1893, a United States embassy was established by Venezuela in the German Empire. | Joaquín Crespo | Wilhelm II. | |||
Jan. 8, 1896 | Sep 1 1896 | Juan Pietri | Chargé (* September 28, 1849 Río Caribe (Edo Sucre). † May 28, 1911 in Caracas ) | Joaquín Crespo | May 1, 1899 | |
Jan. 20, 1906 | May 8, 1906 | José Gil Fortoul | Chargé d'affaires (* 1861 † 1943) | Cipriano Castro | ||
Dec 10, 1909 | Jan. 20, 1910 | Santos Aníbal Dominici | Chargé d'affaires (* 1869; † 1954) | Juan Vicente Gomez | July 14, 1910 | |
July 14, 1910 | Aug 31, 1910 | Santos Anibal Dominici | Ministro residents | Juan Vicente Gomez | Oct. 31, 1910 | |
Oct. 31, 1910 | José Ignacio Cardenas | envoy extraordinary (* 1874 † 1949) | Juan Vicente Gomez | July 1, 1914 | ||
July 1, 1914 | Gustavo Sánchez Becerra | Chargé d'affaires (* 1886; † April 7, 1917 in Berlin) | Victorino Marquez bustillos | Apr 7, 1917 | ||
Apr 7, 1917 | José Ignacio Cardenas | envoy extraordinary | Juan Vicente Gomez | 1921 | ||
Sep 14 1921 | Nov 18, 1921 | Manuel Revenga | (* June 10, 1847 in Caracas ) | Juan Vicente Gomez | Constantin Fehrenbach | Sep 7 1923 |
Sep 7 1923 | Oct 12, 1923 | Demetrio Lossada Días | (September 30, 1868 - November 30, 1930) | Juan Vicente Gomez | Wilhelm Cuno | March 3, 1927 |
March 3, 1927 | Eduardo José Dagnino Penny | Juan Vicente Gomez | Wilhelm Marx | Oct 6, 1936 | ||
Oct 6, 1936 | Silvestre Tovar Long | (* 1889; † 1936) from November 17, 1937 to August 31, 1939 Ambassador in The Hague. | Eleazar López Contreras | Cabinet Hitler | Nov 17, 1937 | |
Nov 17, 1937 | Gustavo Herrera | (April 12, 1890 - February 1, 1953) | Eleazar López Contreras | |||
Sep 1 1939 | Alberto Zérega Fombona | († 1968) | Eleazar López Contreras | December 31, 1941 | ||
December 31, 1941 | Apr 30, 1945 | Protective power Switzerland | Isaías Medina Angarita | Jan. 2, 1952 | ||
Jan. 2, 1952 | Carlos Cristianos Rojas | Marcos Pérez Jiménez | Cabinet Adenauer I | |||
Feb 25, 1954 | July 1, 1955 | Eduardo Marturet | (* 1907) On May 2, 1955, the legation was upgraded to an embassy. | Marcos Pérez Jiménez | Cabinet Adenauer II | July 10, 1958 |
May 27, 1958 | July 10, 1958 | Regulo Burelli Rivas | (* 1917; † 1984) | Wolfgang Larrazábal | Cabinet Adenauer III | Oct 23, 1961 |
Oct 23, 1961 | Francisco Alvarez Chacin | Rómulo Betancourt | Nov 7, 1967 | |||
16 Sep 1963 | Henrique J. Velutini | Rómulo Betancourt | Cabinet Adenauer V | Oct 8, 1963 | ||
Aug 16, 1965 | Atilio Bríllembourg | Raúl Leoni | Cabinet Erhard I | Oct 8, 1965 | ||
23 Aug 1966 | Oct 25, 1966 | Eligio Anzola | Raúl Leoni | Cabinet Erhard II | Jan. 16, 1968 | |
Jan. 16, 1968 | Apr 23, 1968 | Francisco Alvarez Chacin | (* 1913 in Tucupido ) | Raúl Leoni | Kiesinger cabinet | |
June 13, 1969 | Oct 3, 1969 | Ernesto Faría Galán | († July 18, 1971) | Rafael Caldera | 18th July 1971 | |
Jan. 3, 1972 | May 25, 1972 | Walter Brandt | Rafael Caldera | Brandt I cabinet | Sep 30 1974 | |
Sep 30 1974 | 4th June 1975 | Armando Molina Landaeta | Carlos Andrés Pérez | Cabinet Schmidt I | Sep 7 1976 | |
Oct 1976 | José Francisco Sucre Figarella | Carlos Andrés Pérez | Apr 3, 1980 | |||
Apr 3, 1980 | Adolfo Aristeguieta Gramcko | Luís Herrera Campíns | Schmidt II cabinet | 1980 | ||
Oct 5, 1984 | Humberto Alcalde Alvarez | Luís Herrera Campíns | Dec 5, 1986 | |||
Dec 14, 1989 | Rafael León Morales | Luís Herrera Campíns | July 6, 1991 | |||
May 21, 1991 | 5th Sep 1991 | Fernando Baez Duarte | Carlos Andrés Pérez | Cabinet Kohl IV | 1993 | |
Sep 12 1994 | Erik Becker Becker | (* April 4, 1943) | Ramón José Velásquez | May 25, 2002 | ||
July 1, 2002 | Anna Cazzadore | Chargé d'affaires | Hugo Chavez | Merkel II cabinet | ||
2010 | Blancanieves Portocarrero de Guzmán | (* August 5, 1935 in Valencia ; † November 21, 2010 there) | Hugo Chavez | Nov 21, 2010 | ||
Nov 29, 2012 | Rodrigo Oswaldo Chaves Samudio | Nicolás Maduro | ||||
Feb. 17, 2015 | Ramon Orlando Maniglia Ferreira |
Individual evidence
- ↑ Juan Pietri
- ↑ Armando Molina Landaeta ( Memento of the original from May 29, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) 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.
- ↑ Erik Becker Becker berliner-zeitung.de
- ↑ Blancanieves Portocarrero de Guzmán
- ↑ Rodrigo Oswaldo Chaves Samudio ( Memento of the original from May 29, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) 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.
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