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Embassy of North Macedonia, Washington, D.C.

Embassy of North Macedonia, Washington, D.C.

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nameEmbassy of North Macedonia
imageEmbassy of Macedonia (Washington, D.C.).JPG
address2129 Wyoming Avenue, N.W.
locationWashington, D.C.
coordinates
ambassadorZoran Popov

The Embassy of North Macedonia in Washington, D.C., also known as the Moses House, is the diplomatic mission of North Macedonia to the United States.

The embassy is located at 2129 Wyoming Avenue Northwest, in the Kalorama neighborhood of Washington, D.C. The current ambassador of North Macedonia to the United States is Zoran Popov.

History

The house in 2010

The Moses House was constructed in 1893 and is a mixture of Queen Anne and Neoclassical architecture. The house was designed by architect Thomas Franklin Schneider, and is the oldest standing building in the Kalorama neighborhood. The building was owned by businessman W. H. Moses until it was sold and converted into the Embassy of France in the 1940s. When the French diplomatic mission moved to a new location in 1984, the house sat empty for 20 years until it was purchased by the government of North Macedonia. Moses House was renovated and opened as the Embassy of North Macedonia on October 26, 2005.

References

References

  1. (2008-03-05). "Macedonia — Country Specific Information". [[United States Department of State]].
  2. (2022-08-20). "Zoran Popov is officially the new Macedonian ambassador to the USA, Agneza Rusi is going to Sofia". slobodenpecat.mk.
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  4. "The History". Embassy of the Republic of Macedonia — Washington, D.C..
  5. Steel, Danielle. (1982). "Crossings". Delacorte.
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