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Anofficial residence is a residence designated by an authority and assigned to an official (such as a head of state, head of government, governor, or other senior figures), and may not always be the same place where the office holder conducts their official functions or lives.[1][2][3][4]

  • 1.2 Albania
  • 1.3 Algeria
  • 1.4 Angola
  • 1.5 Antigua and Barbuda
  • 1.6 Argentina
  • 1.7 Armenia
  • 1.8 Australia
  • 1.9 Austria
  • 1.10 Azerbaijan
  • 1.11 Bahamas
  • 1.12 Bahrain
  • 1.13 Bangladesh
  • 1.14 Barbados
  • 1.15 Belarus
  • 1.16 Belgium
  • 1.17 Belize
  • 1.18 Benin
  • 1.19 Bhutan
  • 1.20 Bolivia
  • 1.21 Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • 1.22 Botswana
  • 1.23 Brazil
  • 1.24 Brunei
  • 1.25 Bulgaria
  • 1.26 Burundi
  • 1.27 Cambodia
  • 1.28 Cameroon
  • 1.29 Canada
  • 1.30 Cape Verde
  • 1.31 Central African Republic
  • 1.32 Chad
  • 1.33 Chile
  • 1.34 China
  • 1.35 Colombia
  • 1.36 Comoros
  • 1.37 Congo, Democratic Republic of the
  • 1.38 Congo, Republic of the
  • 1.39 Costa Rica
  • 1.40 Croatia
  • 1.41 Cuba
  • 1.42 Cyprus
  • 1.43 Czech Republic
  • 1.44 Denmark
  • 1.45 Djibouti
  • 1.46 Dominica
  • 1.47 Dominican Republic
  • 1.48 East Timor
  • 1.49 Ecuador
  • 1.50 Egypt
  • 1.51 El Salvador
  • 1.52 Equatorial Guinea
  • 1.53 Eritrea
  • 1.54 Estonia
  • 1.55 Eswatini
  • 1.56 Ethiopia
  • 1.57 Fiji
  • 1.58 Finland
  • 1.59 France
  • 1.60 Gabon
  • 1.61 Gambia
  • 1.62 Georgia
  • 1.63 Germany
  • 1.64 Ghana
  • 1.65 Greece
  • 1.66 Grenada
  • 1.67 Guatemala
  • 1.68 Guyana
  • 1.69 Guinea
  • 1.70 Guinea-Bissau
  • 1.71 Haiti
  • 1.72 Honduras
  • 1.73 Hungary
  • 1.74 Iceland
  • 1.75 India
  • 1.76 Indonesia
  • 1.77 Iran
  • 1.78 Iraq
  • 1.79 Ireland
  • 1.80 Israel
  • 1.81 Italy
  • 1.82 Ivory Coast
  • 1.83 Jamaica
  • 1.84 Japan
  • 1.85 Jordan
  • 1.86 Kazakhstan
  • 1.87 Kenya
  • 1.88 Kuwait
  • 1.89 Kyrgyzstan
  • 1.90 Laos
  • 1.91 Latvia
  • 1.92 Lebanon
  • 1.93 Lesotho
  • 1.94 Liberia
  • 1.95 Libya
  • 1.96 Liechtenstein
  • 1.97 Lithuania
  • 1.98 Luxembourg
  • 1.99 Madagascar
  • 1.100 Malawi
  • 1.101 Malaysia
  • 1.102 Maldives
  • 1.103 Mali
  • 1.104 Malta
  • 1.105 Mauritania
  • 1.106 Mauritius
  • 1.107 Mexico
  • 1.108 Moldova
  • 1.109 Monaco
  • 1.110 Mongolia
  • 1.111 Montenegro
  • 1.112 Morocco
  • 1.113 Mozambique
  • 1.114 Myanmar
  • 1.115 Namibia
  • 1.116 Nauru
  • 1.117 Netherlands
  • 1.118 Nepal
  • 1.119 New Zealand
  • 1.120 Nicaragua
  • 1.121 Niger
  • 1.122 Nigeria
  • 1.123 North Korea
  • 1.124 North Macedonia
  • 1.125 Norway
  • 1.126 Oman
  • 1.127 Pakistan
  • 1.128 Palestine
  • 1.129 Panama
  • 1.130 Papua New Guinea
  • 1.131 Paraguay
  • 1.132 Peru
  • 1.133 Philippines
  • 1.134 Poland
  • 1.135 Portugal
  • 1.136 Qatar
  • 1.137 Romania
  • 1.138 Russia
  • 1.139 Rwanda
  • 1.140 Saint Kitts and Nevis
  • 1.141 Saint Lucia
  • 1.142 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
  • 1.143 Samoa
  • 1.144 São Tomé and Príncipe
  • 1.145 Saudi Arabia
  • 1.146 Senegal
  • 1.147 Serbia
  • 1.148 Seychelles
  • 1.149 Sierra Leone
  • 1.150 Singapore
  • 1.151 Slovakia
  • 1.152 Slovenia
  • 1.153 Solomon Islands
  • 1.154 Somalia
  • 1.155 South Africa
  • 1.156 South Korea
  • 1.157 South Sudan
  • 1.158 Spain
  • 1.159 Sri Lanka
  • 1.160 Sudan
  • 1.161 Suriname
  • 1.162 Sweden
  • 1.163 Switzerland
  • 1.164 Syria
  • 1.165 Taiwan
  • 1.166 Tajikistan
  • 1.167 Tanzania
  • 1.168 Thailand
  • 1.169 Togo
  • 1.170 Tonga
  • 1.171 Trinidad and Tobago
  • 1.172 Tunisia
  • 1.173 Turkey
  • 1.174 Turkmenistan
  • 1.175 Tuvalu
  • 1.176 Uganda
  • 1.177 Ukraine
  • 1.178 Uruguay
  • 1.179 United Arab Emirates
  • 1.180 United Kingdom
  • 1.181 United States
  • 1.182 Uzbekistan
  • 1.183 Vanuatu
  • 1.184 Vatican City
  • 1.185 Venezuela
  • 1.186 Vietnam
  • 1.187 Yemen
  • 1.188 Zambia
  • 1.189 Zimbabwe
  • 2 International organizations
  • 3 See also
  • 4 References
  • 5 External links
  • List of official residences, by country

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    Afghanistan

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    Albania

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    Algeria

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    Angola

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    Antigua and Barbuda

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    Argentina

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    Casa Rosada, Buenos Aires

    Armenia

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    The Government House, Yerevan

    Australia

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    Federal

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    State

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    Government House, Melbourne

    Territorial

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    Internal territory
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    External territories
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    State, former
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    Austria

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    Hofburg Neue Burg section, seen from Heldenplatz.
     
    Ballhausplatz Nr. 2

    Former royal residences

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    Azerbaijan

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    Bahamas

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    Government House, The Bahamas

    Bahrain

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    Bangladesh

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    Bangabhaban, Dhaka

    Barbados

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    Belarus

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    Independence Palace, residence of the president of Belarus

    Belgium

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    Belize

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    Former

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    Benin

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    Bhutan

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    Bolivia

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    Palacio Quemado

    Bosnia and Herzegovina

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    Building of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina

    Botswana

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    Brazil

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    Palácio da Alvorada, Brasília

    Former

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    State

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    Palácio Rio Branco, Salvador, Bahia

    Brunei

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    Bulgaria

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    Euxinograd palace, Bulgaria

    Current

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    Former royal residences

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    Burundi

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    Cambodia

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    Khemarin PalaceinPhnom Penh

    Cameroon

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    Canada

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    Federal

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    Rideau HallinOttawa
     
    View of 24 Sussex Drive from across the Ottawa River

    Provincial

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    The provinces of Ontario and Quebec no longer have official residences for their lieutenant governors, but do provide them with accommodations; in the case of Ontario, only if necessary. There is a Government HouseinRegina, Saskatchewan, though it does not serve as a residence, containing only the lieutenant governor's offices. Alberta also has a Government House, but it is used solely for official entertaining and meetings.

    Cape Verde

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    Presidential Palace of Cape Verde

    Central African Republic

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    Chad

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    Chile

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    Palacio de La Moneda, Santiago

    Former

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    China

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    Zhongnanhai, Beijing

    Former

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    Office and Residence
    Residence

    Special administrative regions

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    Hong Kong

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    Government House, Hong Kong

    Macau

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    Former Portuguese Macau

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    Former British Colony of Hong Kong

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    Colombia

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    Casa de Nariño, Bogotá

    Comoros

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    Congo, Democratic Republic of the

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    Former

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    Congo, Republic of the

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    Costa Rica

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    Croatia

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    Cuba

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    Palace of the Revolution

    Former

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    Cyprus

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    Czech Republic

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    Prague Castle, the residence of the President of the Czech Republic

    Denmark

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    Amalienborg Palace, Denmark

    Former

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    Djibouti

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    Dominica

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    Dominican Republic

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    Palacio Nacional, Dominican Republic

    East Timor

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    Ecuador

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    Palacio de Carondelet

    Egypt

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    El Salvador

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    Equatorial Guinea

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    Eritrea

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    Estonia

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    Presidential PalaceinKadriorg, Tallinn.

    Former

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    Eswatini

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    Ethiopia

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    Fiji

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    Finland

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    The Presidential Palace, the official residence of the president of Finland.

    Former

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    France

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    Élysée Palace
     
    Brégançon Fort
     
    Hôtel Matignon

    Former royal residences

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    Territorial

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    French Polynesia

    Gabon

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    Gambia

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    Georgia

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    Germany

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    Villa Hammerschmidt
     
    Schloss Bellevue

    Current

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    Bundeskanzleramt
     
    Palais Schaumburg

    Federal

    States

    Former royal residences

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    Brandenburg/Prussia/Imperial/East Germany/Former West Germany

     
    Sanssouci Palace

    Other

     
    Mannheim Palace

    Ghana

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    Greece

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    Former

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    Grenada

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    Guatemala

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    National Palace

    Former

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    Guyana

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    Guinea

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    Former

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    Guinea-Bissau

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    Presidential Palace, Bissau

    Haiti

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    Former

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    Honduras

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    Hungary

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    Buda Castle, Budapest

    Former

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    Iceland

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    India

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    Union

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    The Rashtrapati Bhavan, New Delhi

    State

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    Union territories

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    Indonesia

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    Istana Merdeka, Jakarta

    Iran

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    Former

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    Iraq

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    Ireland

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    Áras an Uachtaráin, Dublin

    Former

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    Israel

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    Beit Aghion, Jerusalem.

    Italy

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    Palazzo del Quirinale
     
    Palazzo Chigi

    Former residences

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    Ivory Coast

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    Jamaica

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    Japan

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    The Tokyo Imperial Palace, the official residence of the emperor of Japan.
     
    Kantei, Tokyo

    Former

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    Jordan

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    Kazakhstan

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    Ak Orda Presidential Palace

    Kenya

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    Kuwait

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    Former

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    Kyrgyzstan

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    Laos

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    Former

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    Latvia

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    Lebanon

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    Beiteddine Palace

    Former

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    Lesotho

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    Liberia

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    Libya

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    Liechtenstein

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    Lithuania

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    Presidential Palace, Vilnius

    Presidential Palace

    Former

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    Luxembourg

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    Grand Ducal Palace

    Madagascar

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    Malawi

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    Malaysia

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    Federal

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    State

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    Former

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    Maldives

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    Former

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    Mali

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    Malta

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    San Anton Palace, Attard

    Former

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    Mauritania

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    Mauritius

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    Mexico

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    National Palace in Mexico City

    Former

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    *In every state of the Mexico the Palacio de Gobierno, or Government Palace, was the official residence the governor, they are now maintained solely as the relevant governor's offices.

    States

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    Querétaro

    Moldova

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    Transnistria

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    Monaco

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    Mongolia

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    Montenegro

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    Morocco

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    Mozambique

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    Myanmar

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    Former

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    Namibia

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    Nauru

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    Netherlands

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    Royal Palace, Amsterdam

    Former residence

     
    Binnenhof, The Hague
     
    Palace het Loo, Apeldoorn

    Nepal

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    New Zealand

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    Government House, Wellington

    Former

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    Realm

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    Nicaragua

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    Niger

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    Nigeria

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    Federal

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    State

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    North Korea

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    Former

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    North Macedonia

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    Norway

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    Royal Palace, Oslo

    Oman

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    Al Alam Palace

    Pakistan

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    Federal

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    Provincial

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    Palestine

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    Panama

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    Papua New Guinea

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    Paraguay

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    Palacio de los López

    Peru

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    Palacio de Gobierno, Lima

    Philippines

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    The Malacañang Palace as viewed from the Pasig River

    Former

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    Poland

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    Presidential Palace, Warsaw
     
    Building of the Chancellery of the Prime Minister (Poland) in Warsaw

    Former

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    Portugal

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    Belém National Palace, Lisbon.
     
    Queluz National Palace, Queluz.

    Former

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    Qatar

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    Romania

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    Russia

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    Grand Kremlin Palace

    Former

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    Republics

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    Kazan Kremlin

    Krais

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    Rwanda

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    Saint Kitts and Nevis

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    Saint Lucia

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    Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

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    Samoa

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    Former

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    São Tomé and Príncipe

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    Presidential Palace of São Tomé e Príncipe

    Saudi Arabia

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    Senegal

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    Serbia

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    Novi Dvor

    Former

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    Seychelles

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    Sierra Leone

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    Singapore

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    Slovakia

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    Grassalkovich Palace

    Slovenia

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    Solomon Islands

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    Somalia

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    South Africa

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    The Tuynhuys, official residence of the President in Cape Town.
    Palace of Justice in Pretoria

    Provincial

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    Groote Schuur, the former Presidential residence in Cape Town

    Provincial, former

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    South Korea

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    Cheong Wa Dae, Seoul
    – Cheong Wa Dae was the official presidential office and residence complex for the President of South Korea before Yoon Suk-yeol.
    – It is located next to Gyeongbokgung, the main palace during the Joseon dynasty.
    – Cheong Nam Dae used to be one of the two vacation residences for the President of Republic of Korea. It was returned to public in 2003.
    – It is located in Cheongwon-gun, North Chungcheong Province.
    – Cheong Hae Dae used to be one of the two vacation residences for the President of Republic of Korea. Although the president no longer uses this facility this compound is still under the administration of the Republic of Korea Navy, and thus is not open to public access.
    – It is located on one of the islands of Geoje-shi, South Gyeongsang Province.
    – This is the official residence for the Speaker of the National Assembly of Republic of Korea. The Speaker, also, does not work here.
    – It is located in Hannam-dong, Yongsan-gu, Seoul, where many foreign missions to Korea are located.
    – This is the official residence for the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Korea. The Chief Justice, also, does not work here.
    – It is also located in Hannam-dong, Yongsan-gu, Seoul.
    – This is the official residence for the President of the Constitutional Court of Korea. The President of the Court, also, does not work here.
    – It is located close to Cheong Wa Dae.
    – This is the official residence for the Prime Minister of Republic of Korea. The Prime Minister, however, does not work here.
    – It is located close to Cheong Wa Dae.

    South Sudan

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    Spain

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    Royal Palace of Madrid, the official residence of the king of Spain.

    Autonomous communities

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    Sri Lanka

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    Sudan

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    Suriname

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    Sweden

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    Swedish royal family

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    The Royal Palace in Stockholm
     
    Drottningholm Palace
     
    Sager Palace (Prime Minister of Sweden)
     
    Harpsund
    Former royal residences
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    Prime Ministerial

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    Gubernatorial

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    Switzerland

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    Lohn Estate

    Official estates of the Swiss Federal Council:

    Syria

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    Former

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    Taiwan

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    Presidential Building, Taipei
    Workplace
    Residence
    Guest House

    Tajikistan

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    Tanzania

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    Thailand

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    Grand Palace, Bangkok

    Former

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    Togo

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    Tonga

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    Trinidad and Tobago

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    Whitehall, Port of Spain

    Tunisia

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    Turkey

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    State

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    The Presidential Complex, The Official Residence of the President of Turkey.

    Former

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    Turkmenistan

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    Tuvalu

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    Uganda

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    Ukraine

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    Mariinskyi Palace, Kyiv

    Uruguay

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    Parque Anchorena, Uruguay

    United Arab Emirates

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    United Kingdom

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    Buckingham Palace, London

    Former

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    Scotland
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    City of London
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    Religious

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    Territorial

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    United States

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    White House, Washington

    State

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    Alabama Governor's Mansion
     
    California Governor's Mansion
     
    Colorado Governor's Mansion
     
    Hawaiʻi: ʻIolani Palace
     
    Kansas: Cedar Crest
     
    Kentucky Governor's Mansion
     
    Maryland: Government House
     
    Minnesota Governor's Residence
     
    New Jersey: Drumthwacket
     
    Ohio Governor's Mansion
     
    Texas Governor's Mansion
     
    Utah Governor's Mansion

    Territorial

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    La FortalezainOld San Juan is the oldest executive residence in continuous use in the New World, the Americas

    La Fortaleza (Governor's Mansion)

    Playa El Convento (Governor's Beach Retreat)

    Government House (Governor)

    Local

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    Henry County Sheriff's Residence and Jail

    Some mayors in cities with an official mayor's residence choose instead to reside at their private residence, using the official residence for official functions only. This has occurred in the 21st century in Detroit and New York City, although as of 2016 the mayors of both cities live in the official residences. In the case of Denver, no mayor has ever lived in the official residence; the city instead makes it available to certain non-profit groups for special functions.

    Other

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    Walter Lowrie House, Princeton, New Jersey

    The following are official residences maintained by private, nongovernmental institutions:

    Uzbekistan

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    Vanuatu

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    Vatican City

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    Apostolic Palace, Vatican

    Former

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    Venezuela

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    Miraflores Palace

    Vietnam

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    Presidential Palace, Hanoi

    Former

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    Yemen

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    Zambia

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    Zimbabwe

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    International organizations

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    Caribbean Community

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    Former

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    Commonwealth of Nations

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    United Nations

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    See also

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    References

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