What is another word for consulates?

Pronunciation: [kˈɒnsjʊləts] (IPA)

Consulate refers to an office or building where the officials of a country are situated, in a foreign city. The word is commonly used to refer to the office of the ambassador or representative of a country. It's vital to have a synonym of this word, for effective communication. Other synonyms for consulates could include embassy, representation, legation, delegation, mission, agency, commission, or consulate-general. All these synonyms convey the meaning of diplomatic or official representation for a country. They allow individuals to refer to individuals or offices dealing with foreign affairs effectively. By using synonyms, people can convey information precisely and clearly.

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Usage examples for Consulates

The crowd alluded to were well enough no doubt-clerks and subordinate officials who had gradually formed a sort of international coterie who met in a wing of one of the consulates.
"Command"
William McFee
Now, according to the regulations the Jack is displayed from the consulates, and the British consul requested his patriotic fellow-citizen not to use it on his private house.
"The Government of England (Vol. I)"
A. Lawrence Lowell
The Italian Republics had their consulates or their marts in Alexandria, and Marseilles, Narbonne, and Catalonia sent their representatives.
"The World's Greatest Books, Vol XI."
Edited by Arthur Mee and J.A. Hammerton

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