Consulate General of Sweden, London
1722 establishments in England1973 disestablishments in EnglandDiplomatic missions in LondonDiplomatic missions of SwedenSweden–United Kingdom relations
The Consulate General of Sweden, London was the diplomatic mission of Sweden in London between 1859 and 1973. The consulate general originated from the consulate opened in 1722, which was converted into a consulate general in 1850. The tasks of the consulate general included consular services, promotion of trade relations, cultural and political relations, matters concerning the maritime industry, and more. The consulate general's district initially encompassed the United Kingdom and Ireland. The district later comprised United Kingdom and Northern Ireland as well as associated islands. In 1973, the consulate general was merged into the Swedish embassy.
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North Row, London Mayfair
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N 51.51287 ° | E -0.15777 ° |
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140 Park Lane
North Row
W1K 7AP London, Mayfair
England, United Kingdom
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