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Netherlands Consulate

14 rue Rossini, Nice, 06000

Netherlands Consulate he Netherlands is a founding member of the European Union. As the name indicates, it is a low-lying territory, with one third of the country at or below sea level. Many areas are protected from flooding by dykes and sea walls. Much land has been reclaimed ...

Philippine Consulate

43 rue Herold, Nice, 06000

Philippine Consulate he Philippines, officially the Republic of the Philippines, is an island nation located in Southeast Asia, with Manila as its capital city. The Philippine Archipelago comprises 7,107 islands in the western Pacific Ocean. The national flag of the Philipp ...

Royal Norwegian Consulate

'La Palmeira', 45 rue St Philippe, Nice, 06000

Royal Norwegian Consulate Norway occupies the western portion of the Scandinavian Peninsula in Europe and is bordered by Sweden, Finland and Russia. Norway has a very elongated shape; the country's extensive coastline along the North Atlantic Ocean is home to its famous fjords. ...

Tunisian Consulate

18 avenue des Fleurs, Nice, 06000

Tunisian Consulate Tunisia is a country situated on the Mediterranean coast of North Africa. It is the northernmost African country and the smallest of the nations situated along the Atlas mountain range. Around forty percent of the country is composed of the Sahara deser ...

United States Consulate

7 avenue Gustave V, Nice, 06000
france.usembassy.gov/marseille/default.htm

United States Consulate }For more than 200 years, the American flag has been the symbol of our nation's strength and unity. It's been a source of pride and inspiration for millions of citizens. Today the flag consists of thirteen horizontal stripes, seven red alternating with 6 ...

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