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Consulate General of the Philippines, Istanbul

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Consulate General of the Philippines in Istanbul
Consulate General of the Philippines in Istanbul

The Consulate General of the Philippines in Istanbul is a diplomatic mission of the Republic of the Philippines in Turkey, representing the country's interests in the Marmara region. Opened in 2020, it is located on the thirteenth floor of the MetroCity AVM complex on Büyükdere Avenue in the neighborhood of 1. Levent, part of Şişli in the central business district of Istanbul.

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Consulate General of the Philippines, Istanbul
Grüneburgweg, Frankfurt Westend Süd (Innenstadt 2)

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Grüneburgweg 16-18
60322 Frankfurt, Westend Süd (Innenstadt 2)
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