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The UN Campus in Bonn, Germany, is seat to 18 organizations of the United Nations. It was opened in July 2006 by then-Secretary-General Kofi Annan and then-Chancellor of Germany Angela Merkel and expanded in July 2013. The UN Campus is owned by the Institute for Federal Real Estate and used rent-free by the United Nations. The 2017 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP 23) was held on 6–17 November 2017 there and in World Conference Center Bonn (WCCB), near the UNFCCC secretariat, for the Republic of Fiji.

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UN Campus, Bonn
Hermann-Ehlers-Straße, Bonn

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Hermann-Ehlers-Straße
53113 Bonn (Stadtbezirk Bonn)
North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
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