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They live in embassies
Embassies.
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Government Ministers, Secretary-Generals of Civil Service, Ambassadors, 1st-3rd Secretaries of Irish Embassies.
Since embassies are a government's representative to a foreign nation, they are located in the foreign country -- not within their own country (though the embassy is considered an extension of the home country's territory). A clear explanation is found at the following site: http://www.answers.com/topic/embassy The following excerpts from this site should answer this question: US History Encyclopedia "Embassies are the official missions through which nations conduct their foreign affairs. Embassies are headed by ambassadors, the highest-ranking diplomats stationed abroad." "Embassies are considered an extension of the home country's territory, so no one is permitted to enter an embassy without the ambassador's permission."Word Tutor "The official home and building in a foreign country where an ambassador lives and works."
you would be in venezuela,guyana,suriname,french guiana
Governments are represented abroad by ambassadors, under the direction of the State Department.
There are 73 Mexican embassies around the world, with many more consulates and diplomatic delegations in countries such as Canada, Argentina, Spain, Germany, the Russian Federation, China, Japan or Australia.
There are currently 172 embassies in Washington, D.C as of June 2008. Eventually there will be 173 when the Embassy of Kosovo officially opens sometime in the near future.
The plural of embassy is embassies.
Art in Embassies Program was created in 1963.
Messages from embassies are carried in the 'diplomatic bag'.