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Pretoria, South Africa 

The United States established a consulate in Cape Town in 1799 and established diplomatic relations with South Africa in 1929 following the United Kingdom’s recognition of South Africa’s domestic and external autonomy within the British Empire. Until the 1990s, the South African Government followed a policy of white domination over the majority black population, and, […] 

U.S. Embassy Pristina, Kosovo 

Pristina, Kosovo 

The United States formally recognized Kosovo as a sovereign and independent state in 2008. To date, Kosovo has been recognized by a robust majority of European states, the United States, Japan, and Canada, and by other states from the Americas, Africa, and Asia. The United States continues to support a multiethnic, democratic Kosovo, fully integrated […] 

U.S. Embassy Quito, Ecuador 

Quito, Ecuador 

The United States Colombia’s independence from Spain in 1822 when it formed a part of the Colombian federation. Ecuador withdrew from the Colombian federation in 1830 and received U.S. recognition as a separate state in 1832. The United States and Ecuador share a history of partnership and cooperation, and have mutual interests in combating narcotics-trafficking, […] 

U.S. Embassy Rabat, Morocco 

Rabat , Morocco 

On June 23, 1786 Morocco became one of the first nations to formally recognize the United States, and the two countries signed a treaty of peace and friendship. The United States established a consulate in Morocco in 1797 and in 1821 Sultan Moulay Suliman provided a home for the American Consul General which is now the oldest American diplomatic […] 

U.S. Embassy Rangoon, Burma 

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