What country in the world sends the most letters abroad
The embassies of most countries are situated in the capital city Riyadh, and that of your country can probably be found in Riyadh. Many embassies also have consular offices in Jeddah or Al Khobar.
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."
Governments are represented abroad by ambassadors, under the direction of the State Department.
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The Department of State's Bureau of Diplomatic Security oversees the security of American embassies abroad. Diplomatic operations and policies at the embassies are typically managed by the Department of State's Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs, Bureau of African Affairs, Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs, Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs, or Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs, depending on the location of the embassy.
Check the mfa (ministry of forein affairs), one can get a full list of Bangladesh embassies abroad.
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There are many foreign embassies in Namibia... this will vary from country to country.
Yes and No.Somaliland is a de facto independent country, but not a de jure independent country. What this means is that the government of Somaliland actually controls territory and effectively administrates it. This is called de factogovernance. (This is just like the the United States, Russia, and most other major countries.) However, in addition to effectively controlling territory, a nation needs to be accepted by other nations by way of diplomatic relations and embassies. This is called de jure governance. As no country has embassies in Somaliland or has Somalilander embassies in their country, Somaliland is not a de jure country.
The United States send more Christian missionaries abroad than any other country. Approximately 127,000 Americans traveled abroad as missionaries in 2010.