Embassy of South Korea, Copenhagen
Diplomatic mission
55°43′51″N 12°34′27″E / 55.7309°N 12.5741°E / 55.7309; 12.5741Embassy of South Korea, Copenhagen | |
Hangul | 주덴마크대한민국대사관 |
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Hanja | 駐덴마크大韓民國大使館 |
Revised Romanization | Ju Denmakeu Daehanminguk daesagwan |
McCune–Reischauer | Chu Tenmak'ŭ Taehanmin'guk taesagwan |
The Embassy of the Republic of Korea to Denmark in Copenhagen is the diplomatic mission of the Republic of Korea to the Kingdom of Denmark. The current ambassador is Kim Hyung-Gil.
History
After diplomatic relations has been established between Denmark and the Republic of Korea on 11 March 1959, the Embassy of the Republic of Korea to Denmark was established on 5 April 1972.[2]
See also
- Denmark–South Korea relations
- List of diplomatic missions in Denmark
- List of diplomatic missions of South Korea
References
External links
- Official Website of the Embassy of the Republic of Korea to Denmark (Korean)
- Official Website of the Embassy of the Republic of Korea to Denmark (English)
- Official Website of the Embassy of the Republic of Korea to Denmark (Danish)
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