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    U.S. Embassy San Jose, Costa Rica

    Costa Rica, a strong democracy of five million people with deep ties to the United States, is important to key U.S. goals in the region…

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    U.S. Embassy San Salvador, El Salvador

    The United States established diplomatic relations with El Salvador in 1863 following its independence from Spain and the later dissolution of a federation of Central…

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    U.S. Embassy Sana'a, Yeman

    The United States maintained a diplomatic presence in Aden as early as the 1880s, but this was primarily for consular purposes relating to American citizen…

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    U.S. Embassy Santiago, Chile

    Chile is one of the United States’ strongest partners in Latin America and a leader in promoting respect for the rule of law, economic stability,…

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    U.S. Embassy Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina

    The United States established diplomatic relations with Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1992 following its independence from Yugoslavia. A period of conflict followed among Bosnia’s Muslims,…

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    U.S. Embassy Seoul, South Korea

    The United States and Korea’s Joseon Dynasty established diplomatic relations under the 1882 Treaty of Peace, Amity, Commerce, and Navigation, and the first U.S. diplomatic…

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    U.S. Embassy Singapore, Singapore

    American contact with Singapore began in the 1800s when merchant ships visited Singapore’s port for trade and commerce. Britain claimed Singapore as a colony in…

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    U.S. Embassy Skopje, North Macedonia

    North Macedonia and the United States enjoy a cooperative relationship across a broad range of political, economic, cultural, military, and social issues.  The two have…

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    U.S. Embassy Sofia, Bulgaria

    The United States established diplomatic relations with Bulgaria in 1903. Bulgarian national Asen Kermekchiev (later Ace Kermek) was the first American Consular Agent in Bulgaria.…