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Diplomatic Corps List

Afghanistan
Islamic Republic of Afghanistan


National holiday: August 19

Ambassador to be assigned.

Embassy of Afghanistan in Washington, D.C.
2341 Wyoming Ave., NW,
Washington, DC 20008
Phone: +1 (202) 483-6410
Fax: +1 (202) 483-6488
E-mail: info@embassyofafghanistan.org

Albania
Republic of Albania


National holiday: November 28th (Independence Day, also known as Flag Day)

HE Mr. Genti Bendo
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
21/11/2024

Embassy of the Republic of Albania
SMDB (Setor de Mansões Dom Bosco) conjunto 4, lote 3, casa D – Lago Sul
71680-040 – Brasília/DF
Phone: (+5561) 3364-0519/3364-0619
Fax: (+5561) 3364-0619
embassy.brasilia@mfa.gov.al


Algeria
People's Democratic Republic of Algeria


National holiday: November 1st (Revolution Day)

HE Mr. Rachid Bladehane
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
03/12/2021

Mr.Elhacene El Bey
Minister- Counselor 
01/01/2015

Mr. Abderazak Chahboub
First Secretary 
26/07/2019
Mrs.Hassina Chahboub

Mr. Abderahmane Haddadine
Attaché
10/08/15
Mrs. Fatima Zohra Haddadine

Embassy of the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria
SHIS QI 9 conjunto 13 casa 1 - Lago Sul
70.472-900 - Brasília / DF
Phone: (61) 3248-4039 / 1949
Fax: (61) 3248-4691
Website: www.embaixadadaargelia.com.br
E-mail: sanag277@terra.com.br
argelia.bsb@gmail.com
Opening hours: Monday to Friday from 9 am to 5 pm

Andorra
Principality of Andorra


National holiday: Independence in 1278

Ambassador to be assigned.

Angola
Republic of Angola


National holiday: November 11 (Independence Day)

HE Mr. Manuel Eduardo dos Santos da Silva Bravo
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
12/06/23

Mrs. Sara Maria de Assunção Silva
Minister Counselor 
30/04/2021

Mr. Augusto Inácio Felismino António
Counselor 
16/03/2015

Mr. João Soares Augusto José
First Secretary
16/03/2015

Mr. Esperança Solange António Maisnel
Second Secretary
20/02/2014

Mr. João Maria dos Santos de Carvalho
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Martha Watts

American Methodist missionary in Brazil

Martha Watts

Born

Martha Hite Watts


(1848-02-13)February 13, 1848

Bardstown, Kentucky, U.S.

DiedDecember 30, 1909(1909-12-30) (aged 61)

Louisville, Kentucky, U.S.

Resting placeCave Hill Cemetery
Louisville, Kentucky, U.S.
NationalityAmerican
Other namesMartha H. Watts, Mattie H. Watts
Occupation(s)educator, missionary
Years active1881–1909

Martha Watts (February 13, 1848 – December 30, 1909) was an American missionary and school teacher who established four educational facilities in Brazil. Educated in Kentucky at the Louisville Normal School, she was in the first graduating class in the early 1870s and became a teacher, working in the public schools. After joining the Broadway Methodist Church in 1874, Watts joined a youth missionary society and founded a Sunday school class. In 1881, after applying to the Women's Board of Foreign Missions, she was accepted as the second woman from the United States to act as a foreign missionary and was the first woman to be sent to Brazil.

Arriving in the state of São Paulo in 1881, Watts' mission was to establish a school in Piracicaba. Within months, though she only had one student, Watts had opened the Colégio Piracicabano and began by recruiting a French teacher, Marie Rennotte, in 1882. At the time, most educational materials had been translated into French, as it was the universal language of education. The two women worked together to design an innovative co-educational learning environment, which offered courses in languages, literature, mathematics, philosophy, and the natural and physical sciences. Though criticized by conservative sectors of society and the Catholic Church, Watts gained powerful supporters, including prominent progressive politicians, lawyers, masons, and abolitionists. By the 1890s, the school method and curricula had gained wide support, the student body had grown subs

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