Australia
The continent of Australia, the island of Tasmania, and many other islands make up the nation officially referred to as Australia, or the Commonwealth of Australia. By area, it is the largest nation in Oceania and the sixth largest globally.
Canada
North America contains the nation of Canada. It is the second-largest country in the globe overall and has the longest coastline. The Atlantic, Pacific, and Arctic seas are shared by its eleven provinces and three territories. The longest international land border in the world is shared by it and the United States. The nation is distinguished by a diverse spectrum of meteorological and geological zones. It is a sparsely populated country because most people reside in urban regions south of the 55th parallel.
Kenya
Kenya is a country in East Africa that lies along the ocean. It has several mountains, grassland, and water bodies.
Liberia
West African nation of Liberia shares borders with Guinea, Côte d’Ivoire, and Sierra Leone. The Liberia National Museum, which features displays on national history and culture, is located in Monrovia, the nation’s capital, on the Atlantic coast. Silver and CeCe are two of the palm-lined beaches in Monrovia. Beach communities along the coast include the port of Buchanan and the laid-back Robertsport, which is well-known for its powerful surf.
Malta
Malta is an archipelago situated between Sicily and the coast of North Africa in the central Mediterranean. Historic buildings associated with a line of kings, including the Romans, Moors, Knights of Saint John, French, and British, are well-known in this country. It features many megalithic temples, fortifications, and the underground complex of halls and burial chambers known as the Ħal Saflieni Hypogeum, which dates back to approximately 4000 B.C.
Ridge, Accra
Namibia
The Namib Desert, which runs the length of Namibia’s Atlantic Ocean coast, is what sets this southwest African nation apart. German colonial architecture can be seen in the capital Windhoek and the seaside town of Swakopmund. Windhoek’s Christuskirche was constructed in 1907.
Nigeria
Nigeria, an African nation bordering the Gulf of Guinea, is home to numerous wildlife reserves and natural landmarks. Waterfalls, thick forests, savanna, and uncommon primate habitats can be found in protected regions like Yankari National Park and Cross River National Park. Zuma Rock, a 725-meter-tall monolith outside the city of Abuja that appears on the Nigerian money, is one of the most well-known locations.
Sierra Leone
Situated on the Atlantic Ocean, Sierra Leone is a nation in West Africa. It is well-known for the Freetown Peninsula’s white sand beaches. In the 18th and 19th centuries, both were renowned for serving as havens for reformed slaves. Bunce Island, which is nearby, served as a major slave departure point.
South Africa
South Africa, which is located at the southernmost part of Africa, is known for its many distinct ecosystems. The Western Cape is home to the city of Cape Town, which is perched on Table Mountain, as well as the forests and lagoon.
South Sudan
Located in Central/East Africa, South Sudan is a landlocked nation formally known as the Republic of South Sudan. Its borders are as follows: Sudan to the north; Ethiopia to the east; Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda, and Kenya to the south; and Central African Republic to the west.
United Kingdom
The United Kingdom is an island nation in northwest Europe that is composed of the following countries: England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. The capital and most prominent financial and cultural hub in the world, London, is located in England, the country that gave birth to both Shakespeare and The Beatles. The Neolithic Stonehenge, the Roman spa at Bath, and the centuries-old institutions of Oxford and Cambridge are all located in England.
United States
With Alaska in the northwest and Hawaii extending the country’s reach into the Pacific Ocean, the United States is a nation of 50 states that spans a sizable portion of North America. The capital Washington, DC, and New York, a hub for international business and culture, are important Atlantic Coast cities.
Zambia
Southern Africa’s Zambia is a landlocked country with a rugged landscape.
Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe is a landlocked country in southern Africa that is well known for its breathtaking landscapes and diverse wildlife. Victoria Falls plunges 108 meters into the narrow Batoka Gorge on the Zambezi River, providing opportunities for white-water rafting and bungee jumping.
Common services offered
Here are common services offered by the embassies
- Consular protection
- Advisory services to home country
- Oversees progammes of overseas posts
- Implements government policy
- Issue visas
Common goal of diplomacy between countries
Common goals of diplomacy between nations include:
- Foster understandings interests
- Strengthen capacities
- Defend each other
- Promote human rights
- Protect citizen interests