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Representative of Anguilla, London

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The Representative of Anguilla in London is the diplomatic mission of the British Overseas Territory of Anguilla in the United Kingdom. It was formerly located in the West Wing of Somerset House, and is now on Storey's Gate in Westminster.

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Representative of Anguilla, London
Storey's Gate, London Millbank

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N 51.50042 ° E -0.12986 °
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Storey's Gate 10
SW1P 3AT London, Millbank
England, United Kingdom
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