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* [[Consulate of the United States, Benghazi|Benghazi]] (2013) <!-- Given the importance of this consulate due to the contentious attack (WP article: "2012 Benghazi attack"), this should be created despite its short life and low importance as a mission. Not sure if this was a consulate or consulate-general. -->
 
* [[Consulate of the United States, Benghazi|Benghazi]] (2013) <!-- Given the importance of this consulate due to the contentious attack (WP article: "2012 Benghazi attack"), this should be created despite its short life and low importance as a mission. Not sure if this was a consulate or consulate-general. -->
 
* [[Embassy of the United States, Bonn|Bonn]] (1949-1999)
 
* [[Embassy of the United States, Bonn|Bonn]] (1949-1999)
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* [[Consulate of the United States, Bremen|Bremen]] (1794-1985) <!-- A consulate that lasted almost 200 years should be noteworthy http://history.state.gov/countries/hanseatic-republics -->
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* [[American Legation, Guangzhou|Guangzhou]] (1844-62) <!-- http://history.state.gov/countries/china -->
 
* [[Embassy of the United States, Havana|Havana]] (1902/23-1961) <!-- Legation established 1902, upgraded to "embassy" status 1923. http://diplomacy.state.gov/discoverdiplomacy/explorer/places/170222.htm and http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/united-states-severs-diplomatic-relations-with-cuba -->
 
* [[Embassy of the United States, Havana|Havana]] (1902/23-1961) <!-- Legation established 1902, upgraded to "embassy" status 1923. http://diplomacy.state.gov/discoverdiplomacy/explorer/places/170222.htm and http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/united-states-severs-diplomatic-relations-with-cuba -->
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* [[American Legation, Honolulu|Honolulu]] (1853-98) <!-- http://history.state.gov/countries/hawaii -->
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* [[American Legation, Houston|Houston]] (1836-46) <!-- http://history.state.gov/countries/texas -->
 
* [[Consulate of the United States, Liverpool|Liverpool]] (1790-1962)
 
* [[Consulate of the United States, Liverpool|Liverpool]] (1790-1962)
 
* [[Macdonald House, London|London]] (1938-60)
 
* [[Macdonald House, London|London]] (1938-60)
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* [[Embassy of the United States, Rio de Janeiro|Rio de Janeiro]] (1810-21, 1825-1960) <!-- American Legation to Portugal 1810-21, American Legation to Brazil 1825, upgraded to embassy status 1905 http://history.state.gov/countries/brazil http://riodejaneiro.usconsulate.gov/history-building-rj.html -->
 
* [[Embassy of the United States, Saigon|Saigon]] (1950-75)
 
* [[Embassy of the United States, Saigon|Saigon]] (1950-75)
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* [[Embassy of the United States, Saint Petersburg|Saint Petersburg]] (1809/98-1918) <!-- American Legation founded 1809, upgraded to embassy status 1898. http://history.state.gov/countries/russia -->
 
* [[American Legation, Tangier|Tangier]] (1821-1956)
 
* [[American Legation, Tangier|Tangier]] (1821-1956)
 
* [[Embassy of the United States, Tehran|Tehran]] (1951-79)
 
* [[Embassy of the United States, Tehran|Tehran]] (1951-79)
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‡ Missions which are located in countries or cities that may be considered a part of more than one continent.
 
‡ Missions which are located in countries or cities that may be considered a part of more than one continent.
 
* {{lower|0.2em|{{sup|1}}}}&nbsp;Consulate Generals which function as an embassy (ie. consul reports to State Department, not the respective country's ambassador).
 
* {{lower|0.2em|{{sup|1}}}}&nbsp;Consulate Generals which function as an embassy (ie. consul reports to State Department, not the respective country's ambassador).
* {{lower|0.2em|{{sup|2}}}}&nbsp;The American Institute in Taiwan is ostensibly a public, non-profit organization to promote US-Taiwanese relations, but through State Department staffing & assistance, is essentially an informal US diplomatic mission.     
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* {{lower|0.2em|{{sup|2}}}}&nbsp;The American Institute in Taiwan is ostensibly a public, non-profit organization to promote US-Taiwanese relations, but through State Department staffing & assistance, functions as an informal US diplomatic mission.     
 
* {{lower|0.2em|{{sup|3}}}}&nbsp;Represents the US at several UN and non-UN agencies.
 
* {{lower|0.2em|{{sup|3}}}}&nbsp;Represents the US at several UN and non-UN agencies.
  

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