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An embassy is the nerve center for a country's diplomatic affairs within the borders of another nation, serving as the headquarters of the chief of mission, staff, and other agencies. An embassy is usually located in the capital city of a foreign nation; there may also be consulates located in provincial or regional cities. U. S. embassies and consulates abroad, as well as foreign embassies and consulates in the United States, have a special status. While diplomatic spaces remain the territory of the host state, an embassy or consulate represents a sovereign state. International rules do not allow
representatives of the host country to enter an embassy without permissionā€”even to put out a fireā€”and designate an attack on an embassy as an attack on the country it represents.

-From "What is a U. S. Embassy?" from state. gov

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Consulates may be located in regional cities, but the main embassy is always located in the capital city of the host country.

U. S. and foreign embassies are protected places where host countries are not allowed to enter without permission.

Embassies are important centers of international affairs and enjoy a special status in the countries where they serve.

Embassies, usually located in the capital city of the foreign nation in which they serve, are important to diplomatic affairs

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