An embassy.
Another View: The first answer is correct ONLY if the Ambassador happens to reside within the building. The word 'embassy' generally refers to the building or offices that actually conduct the business of that nation in the country. If the Ambassador actually lives elsewhere his home is referred to as the Ambassadorial Residence.
Well, we call our rabbit's house outside a 'hutch.'
The answer is A Bungalow
there is 75 ambassadors in the u.s
The Ambassadors was created in 1903.
Hans Holbein painted The Ambassadors, but Holbein Ambassadors is not a real painting.
halls of residence student flat
Ambassadors are appointed by the President.
No, they need to verify that there is no one in the residence that is in need of assistance.
The Senate approves ambassadors appointed by the President.
Ambassadors from the U.S. Department of State live and work in the countries where they are appointed, typically residing in the official ambassadorial residence provided by the U.S. government. Their offices are located within the U.S. embassy or consulate in that country, where they manage diplomatic relations, represent U.S. interests, and engage with local governments and communities.
The painting The Ambassadors was painted in 1533.
Young Ambassadors was created in 1970.