List of diplomatic missions in Bahrain
This is a list of diplomatic missions in Bahrain. The capital, Manama, hosts 41 embassies.

Embassies in Manama
 Algeria[1] Algeria[1]
 Bangladesh[1] Bangladesh[1]
 Brazil[1] Brazil[1]
 Brunei[1] Brunei[1]
 China[1] China[1]
 Cyprus[1] Cyprus[1]
 Egypt[1] Egypt[1]
 France[1] France[1]
 Germany[1] Germany[1]
 India[1] India[1]
 Indonesia[1] Indonesia[1]
 Iraq[1] Iraq[1]
 Israel[1] Israel[1]
 Italy[1] Italy[1]
 Japan[1] Japan[1]
 Jordan[1] Jordan[1]
 Kuwait[1] Kuwait[1]
 Lebanon[1] Lebanon[1]
 Libya[1] Libya[1]
 Malaysia[1] Malaysia[1]
 Morocco[1] Morocco[1]
 Nepal[1] Nepal[1]
 Oman[1] Oman[1]
 Pakistan[1] Pakistan[1]
 Palestine[1] Palestine[1]
 Philippines[1] Philippines[1]
 Qatar[1] Qatar[1]
 Russia[1] Russia[1]
 Saudi Arabia[1] Saudi Arabia[1]
 Serbia[2] Serbia[2]
 South Korea[1] South Korea[1]
 Sri Lanka[1] Sri Lanka[1]
 Sudan[1] Sudan[1]
.svg.png) Syria[1] Syria[1]
 Thailand[1] Thailand[1]
 Tunisia[1] Tunisia[1]
 Turkey[1] Turkey[1]
 United Arab Emirates[1] United Arab Emirates[1]
 United Kingdom[1] United Kingdom[1]
.png) United States[1] United States[1]
 Yemen[1] Yemen[1]
Gallery
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			 Embassy of Indonesia Embassy of Indonesia
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			 Embassy of the Philippines Embassy of the Philippines
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			_(5933512224).jpg) Embassy of United States Embassy of United States
Consulate General in Manama
Other missions in Manama
 Northern Cyprus (Representative Office)[5] Northern Cyprus (Representative Office)[5]
 Republic of China (Taiwan) (Trade Office)[6] Republic of China (Taiwan) (Trade Office)[6]
Non-resident embassies
Resident in Abu Dhabi, UAE
Resident in Cairo, Egypt
Resident in Kuwait City, Kuwait
Resident in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
 Albania[7][9] Albania[7][9]
 Argentina[1] Argentina[1]
 Burkina Faso[1] Burkina Faso[1]
 Burundi[1] Burundi[1]
.svg.png) Canada[1] Canada[1]
 Comoros[1] Comoros[1]
 Chad[1] Chad[1]
 Cuba[1] Cuba[1]
 Czech Republic[1] Czech Republic[1]
 Djibouti[1] Djibouti[1]
 Eritrea[1] Eritrea[1]
 Gabon[1] Gabon[1]
 Gambia Gambia
 Georgia Georgia
 Ireland[17] Ireland[17]
 Ivory Coast[1][18] Ivory Coast[1][18]
 Kosovo[1][7] Kosovo[1][7]
 Kyrgyzstan[7] Kyrgyzstan[7]
 Mali[7] Mali[7]
 Maldives[7] Maldives[7]
 Madagascar Madagascar
 Malta[7] Malta[7]
 Mauritius[7] Mauritius[7]
 Mexico[7] Mexico[7]
 New Zealand[1][13] New Zealand[1][13]
 Peru[1] Peru[1]
.svg.png) Portugal[1] Portugal[1]
 Singapore[1] Singapore[1]
 Somalia[1][7] Somalia[1][7]
 South Africa[7][13] South Africa[7][13]
 Tajikistan[1][13] Tajikistan[1][13]
 Uganda[7] Uganda[7]
 Uzbekistan[19] Uzbekistan[19]
 Zambia[1] Zambia[1]
Resident elsewhere
 Bahamas (Nassau)[1] Bahamas (Nassau)[1]
 Cape Verde (Rome) Cape Verde (Rome)
 Haiti (Rome) Haiti (Rome)
 South Sudan (Doha) South Sudan (Doha)
Former Embassies
See also
Notes
- ^ Resident in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
References
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- ^ "Manama Representative Office". 2015-06-18. Retrieved 2022-11-13.
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- ^ "Embassy of Ireland, Saudi Arabia". Department of Foreign Affairs of Ireland. Retrieved 22 December 2023.
- ^ "Ambassade de Côte d'Ivoire en Arabie Saoudite" [Embassy of Ivory Coast in Saudi Arabia]. Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ivory Coast (in French). Retrieved 29 October 2024.
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