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Visit of His Excellency the President of Mozambique to the United States of America
9Jan
Visit of His Excellency the President of Mozambique to the United States of America

Tuesday · 1:41 PM

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Mozambique · Embassy of Mozambique

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USA Approved the second amendment of 2019
23Mar
USA Approved the second amendment of 2019

Sunday · 11:18 AM

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Mozambique · Embassy of Mozambique

The Embassy of Mozambique hosts an event about the Export-Import Bank of the United States Board of Directors reconstitution.

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Zimbabwe Debt Restructuring and Resolution
8May
Zimbabwe Debt Restructuring and Resolution

Thursday · 6:09 PM

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Mozambique · Embassy of Mozambique

A roundtable discussion examining Zimbabwe's debt restructuring and resolution dialogue platform, exploring regional economic challenges and solutions.

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Spring Meetings | IMF & World Bank
15May
Spring Meetings | IMF & World Bank

Thursday · 3:20 AM

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Mozambique · Embassy of Mozambique

Meet Mozambique's Minister of Finance Carla Loveira and Minister of Mineral Resources Estevão Pale during the Spring Meetings of the IMF & World Bank.

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State of the Earth and Environment
15May
State of the Earth and Environment

Thursday · 3:29 AM

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Mozambique · Embassy of Mozambique

High-level mission on environmental issues led by Mozambique's Secretary of State for Earth and Environment.

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Fashioning Power Peace Exhibition – 2025
15May
Fashioning Power Peace Exhibition – 2025

Thursday · 3:38 AM

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Mozambique · Embassy of Mozambique

Mozambique participates in a fashion exhibition and gala exploring the intersection of style, power, and peace at the Woodrow Wilson Center.

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Passport DC
15May
Passport DC

Thursday · 4:07 AM

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Mozambique · Embassy of Mozambique

The Embassy of Mozambique participates in Passport DC, the city's annual cultural celebration showcasing embassies from around the world.

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Graduation of a Mozambican Navy Officer at the US Yorktown Coast Guard Academy
15May
Graduation of a Mozambican Navy Officer at the US Yorktown Coast Guard Academy

Thursday · 6:07 AM

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Mozambique · Embassy of Mozambique

Celebrate the graduation of Mozambican Navy Lieutenant Carlos Chume from the US Yorktown Coast Guard Academy in a special ceremony recognizing international military cooperation.

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Mozambican National Singing and Dancing Company Tour to the USA
15May
Mozambican National Singing and Dancing Company Tour to the USA

Thursday · 3:08 PM

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Mozambique · Embassy of Mozambique

Mozambique's National Singing and Dancing Company performs traditional music and dance, featuring a special collaboration with Brooklyn Academy of Music artists.

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MESSAGE FROM AMBASSADOR ON THE OCCASION OF THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF NATIONAL INDEPENDENCE
28Jun
MESSAGE FROM AMBASSADOR ON THE OCCASION OF THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF NATIONAL INDEPENDENCE

Saturday · 5:01 PM

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Mozambique · Embassy of Mozambique

Mozambique marks 50 years of independence with a special ambassador's message under the theme "Consolidating National Unity, Peace and Sustainable Development."

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Virtual Guided Tour of Ethiopia
6Apr
Virtual Guided Tour of Ethiopia

Monday · 8:00 PM

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Ethiopia · Embassy of Ethiopia

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Evening at the Embassy of Malawi
17Apr
Evening at the Embassy of Malawi

Friday · 6:30 PM

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Malawi · Embassy of Malawi

Journey to Africa without leaving DC at this unique cultural experience showcasing Malawi's rich heritage and traditions.

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ZIMBABWE
18Apr
Independence Day

Saturday · 12:00 AM

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Zimbabwe · Embassy of Zimbabwe

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Evening at the Embassy of Angola
23Apr
Evening at the Embassy of Angola

Thursday · 12:00 AM

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Angola · Embassy of Angola

Paid
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TANZANIA
26Apr
Union Day

Sunday · 12:00 AM

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Tanzania · Embassy of Tanzania

Free
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SIERRA LEONE
27Apr
Independence Day

Monday · 12:00 AM

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Sierra Leone · Embassy of Sierra Leone

Free
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TOGO
27Apr
Independence Day

Monday · 12:00 AM

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Togo · Embassy of Togo

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Agribusiness Trade Mission In Ghana & Cultural Immersion
28Apr
Agribusiness Trade Mission In Ghana & Cultural Immersion

Tuesday · 8:00 AM

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Ghana · Dulles International Airport

A 10-day trade mission to Ghana offering high-level access to the country's agribusiness ecosystem for professionals and businesses seeking real opportunities.

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NIGERIA
4May
Nollywood Film Screening & Discussion

Monday · 6:00 PM

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Nigeria · Embassy of Nigeria

Experience contemporary Nollywood cinema with a film screening followed by expert discussion on African cinema's growing influence in the global entertainment market.

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Evening at the Embassy of Kenya
15May
Evening at the Embassy of Kenya

Friday · 12:00 AM

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Kenya · Embassy of Kenya

Paid
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CAMEROON
20May
Unification Day

Wednesday · 12:00 AM

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Cameroon · Embassy of Cameroon

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EGYPT
20May
Ancient Egypt Lecture: Tutankhamun's Treasures

Wednesday · 6:30 PM

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Egypt · Embassy of Egypt

Renowned Egyptologist Dr. Zahi Hawass shares new discoveries from the Valley of the Kings, with replica artifacts on display in the lobby.

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ERITREA
24May
Independence Day

Sunday · 12:00 AM

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Eritrea · Embassy of Eritrea

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MOROCCO
24May
Moroccan Cooking Class: Tagine & Couscous

Sunday · 11:00 AM

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Morocco · Embassy of Morocco

Learn to prepare traditional Moroccan tagine and couscous in this hands-on cooking class, complete with mint tea service and all ingredients provided.

$35
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ETHIOPIA
25May
Ethiopian Coffee Ceremony

Monday · 3:00 PM

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Ethiopia · Embassy of Ethiopia

Experience the ancient Ethiopian coffee ceremony with freshly roasted beans, injera bread, and traditional honey wine (tej) in an authentic cultural setting.

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KENYA
1Jun
Kenyan Tea & Safari Stories

Monday · 3:00 PM

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Kenya · Embassy of Kenya

Sample Kenya's finest highland teas while safari guides share wildlife conservation stories. Includes a hands-on Maasai bead jewelry workshop.

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Egypt on the Potomac 40th Anniverary Seminars
13Jun
Egypt on the Potomac 40th Anniverary Seminars

Saturday · 2:00 PM

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Egypt · Thurgood Marshall Center for Service and Heritage

Discover hidden connections between Egypt and Washington, D.C. in this special anniversary seminar exploring the capital's lesser-known history.

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SOUTH AFRICA
16Jun
South African Heritage Festival

Tuesday · 12:00 PM

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South Africa · Embassy of South Africa

Celebrate South Africa's Rainbow Nation with traditional music, braai BBQ, arts & crafts, and a talk exploring Mandela's enduring legacy.

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Evening at the Residence of the Ambassador from Vietnam
17Jun
Evening at the Residence of the Ambassador from Vietnam

Wednesday · 8:00 PM

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Democratic Republic of the Congo · Residence of the Ambassador from Vietnam

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MOZAMBIQUE
25Jun
Independence Day

Thursday · 12:00 AM

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Mozambique · Embassy of Mozambique

Free
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MADAGASCAR
26Jun
Independence Day

Friday · 12:00 AM

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Madagascar · Embassy of Madagascar

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DJIBOUTI
27Jun
Independence Day

Saturday · 12:00 AM

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Djibouti · Embassy of Djibouti

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SEYCHELLES
29Jun
Independence Day

Monday · 12:00 AM

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Seychelles · Embassy of Seychelles

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DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO
30Jun
Independence Day

Tuesday · 12:00 AM

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Democratic Republic of the Congo · Embassy of Democratic Republic of Congo

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DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO
30Jun
Independence Day

Tuesday · 12:00 AM

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Democratic Republic of the Congo · Embassy of Democratic Republic of the Congo

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SOMALIA
1Jul
Independence Day

Wednesday · 12:00 AM

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Somalia · Embassy of Somalia

Free
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BURUNDI
1Jul
Independence Day

Wednesday · 12:00 AM

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Burundi · Embassy of Burundi

Free
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RWANDA
4Jul
Liberation Day

Saturday · 12:00 AM

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Rwanda · Embassy of Rwanda

Free
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CAPE VERDE
5Jul
Independence Day

Sunday · 12:00 AM

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Cape Verde · Embassy of Cape Verde

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ALGERIA
5Jul
Independence Day

Sunday · 12:00 AM

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Algeria · Embassy of Algeria

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Embassies

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Algeria

embassy

2118 Kalorama Rd NW

If you're looking to dive into North African culture and history, the Algerian Embassy is a fantastic spot to check out—they recently celebrated their Independence Day with some really vibrant events that showcase the country's rich heritage and traditions. This is a great place to catch authentic cultural celebrations and learn more about Algeria's fascinating past and contemporary arts scene. You'll find a welcoming community here that's genuinely excited to share their culture with DC visitors!

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Angola

embassy

2100-2108 16th St NW

If you're looking to explore the rich cultural tapestry of Southern Africa, the Embassy of Angola is an absolute gem you shouldn't miss! They host wonderful events like their "Evening at the Embassy of Angola" that showcase the country's vibrant music, art, and traditions in an intimate setting. Whether you're curious about Angolan music, literature, or cuisine, this embassy offers an authentic window into a fascinating nation with so much history and creative energy to discover.

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Benin

embassy

2233 Wisconsin Ave NW, Washington, DC 20007

If you're curious about West African culture, the Embassy of Benin is a wonderful gateway to discover the rich traditions of this vibrant nation, from its powerful historical significance as a center of African kingdoms to its contemporary artistic and musical heritage. Even without regular events listed, Benin's embassy represents a fascinating intersection of traditional craftsmanship, ancestral practices, and modern West African creativity that's waiting to be explored. Reaching out directly to the embassy is a great way to learn about cultural programs, traditional celebrations, and artistic collaborations they might be organizing throughout the year.

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Botswana

embassy

1531 New Hampshire Ave NW

If you're looking to explore Southern African culture in DC, the Embassy of Botswana is a wonderful gateway to the country's rich traditions, wildlife heritage, and vibrant contemporary scene. While they may not have frequent public events listed right now, this embassy represents a nation known for its incredible natural beauty, innovative design, and thriving arts community that you can discover through their cultural initiatives. It's definitely worth keeping an eye on their website or reaching out directly if you're interested in learning about Botswana's unique contributions to African culture and connecting with their community here in the capital.

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Burkina Faso

embassy

2340 Massachusetts Ave NW, Washington, DC 20008

The Embassy of Burkina Faso brings the vibrant spirit of West African culture to Washington, D.C., showcasing the country's rich artistic traditions, dynamic music scene, and compelling contemporary African perspectives. While you may not always find scheduled events listed, this embassy is a gateway to discovering Burkinabé contributions to DC's cultural landscape, from traditional crafts and textile arts to the country's influential role in African cinema and literature. If you're passionate about exploring lesser-known African cultures and want to connect with DC's West African community, reaching out directly to the embassy can often lead to unique cultural opportunities and authentic experiences that don't always make it to mainstream event listings.

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Burundi

embassy

2233 Wisconsin Ave NW, Suite 212, Washington, DC 20007

The Embassy of Burundi brings vibrant East African culture to Washington, D.C., and they really know how to celebrate—their Independence Day events are fantastic showcases of Burundian music, dance, and cuisine that transport you straight to the heart of Africa. If you're looking to experience authentic African traditions and meet people passionate about sharing their heritage, this embassy is a gem that often flies under the radar. Their events are intimate yet lively, making them perfect for anyone wanting to expand their cultural horizons beyond the usual D.C. circuit.

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Cameroon

embassy

2349 Massachusetts Ave NW

The Embassy of Cameroon is an absolute gem if you're looking to experience authentic Central African culture right here in DC! They celebrate Cameroon's rich cultural heritage with events like their Unification Day festivities, which showcase the country's diverse traditions, music, and cuisine that bring together over 200 ethnic groups. If you're curious about African culture beyond the usual tourist circuit, this embassy offers a genuinely warm and welcoming gateway to discover Cameroon's vibrant identity.

Cape Verde

embassy

Washington, DC

The Embassy of Cape Verde brings the vibrant island spirit of the Atlantic to DC, and if you're looking for authentic African culture with a uniquely musical and maritime flavor, you've got to check them out! They celebrate their independence with real passion, so you'll get to experience the warmth of Cape Verdean traditions, music, and cuisine that reflect their rich history as a crossroads between Africa and the diaspora. It's the perfect spot to discover a lesser-known gem of African culture that'll make you feel like you've taken a quick trip to the islands.

Central African Republic

embassy

Washington, DC

The Central African Republic's embassy brings a fascinating slice of Central African culture to Washington, D.C., offering visitors a chance to explore the rich musical traditions, vibrant textile arts, and diverse spiritual heritage of this often-overlooked region. While formal events may be occasional, the embassy serves as a gateway to discovering the country's distinctive contributions to African culture, from its traditional rhythms and craftsmanship to its unique position at the crossroads of Central and West African influences. If you're curious about a lesser-known corner of the African continent and want to expand your cultural horizons beyond the usual embassy circuit, this is a wonderful place to start conversations and connections.

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Chad

embassy

2401 Massachusetts Ave NW, Washington, DC 20008

The Embassy of Chad offers a fascinating window into the rich traditions of the Sahel region, where you can discover the vibrant music, art, and heritage of this often-overlooked West African nation. While major events may be sparse, this embassy is a wonderful resource for those curious about Chad's diverse ethnic cultures, traditional crafts, and the country's unique position at the crossroads of North and sub-Saharan Africa. Keep an eye out for special occasions and cultural celebrations—connecting with the embassy directly is a great way to stay informed about intimate gatherings and cultural programs that showcase Chad's music, cuisine, and artistic traditions.

Comoros

embassy

Washington, DC

The Embassy of Comoros brings the vibrant island culture of the Indian Ocean right to Washington, DC, offering a wonderful window into the traditions and celebrations of this unique African nation. If you're looking to experience something off the beaten path, their Independence Day events are a fantastic way to discover the music, cuisine, and warmth of Comorian hospitality. It's the kind of intimate cultural gathering where you can genuinely connect with a community and expand your appreciation for Africa's diverse heritage.

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Côte d'Ivoire

embassy

2424 Massachusetts Ave NW

Côte d'Ivoire's embassy brings the vibrant rhythms and rich artistic traditions of West Africa to Washington, DC, and while they don't have events listed right now, this is a fantastic place to connect with Ivorian culture and community. Known for its incredible music scene—from traditional drumming to contemporary Afrobeats—the country has deep cultural roots that resonate throughout DC's growing West African community. Keep an eye on their website if you're passionate about discovering authentic African art, music, and cuisine, as the embassy is a gateway to experiencing one of West Africa's most culturally dynamic nations.

Democratic Republic of the Congo

embassy

Washington, DC

The Embassy of the Democratic Republic of the Congo brings vibrant Central African culture right to DC, and their Independence Day celebrations are absolutely worth catching if you want to experience the energy, music, and culinary traditions of one of Africa's most dynamic nations. They celebrate with style and passion, giving you a genuine taste of Congolese heritage through traditional performances and authentic food. If you're looking to expand your cultural horizons and party with purpose, this embassy's events offer the perfect invitation into a rich and spirited community.

Djibouti

embassy

Washington, DC

The Embassy of Djibouti brings a vibrant slice of the Horn of Africa to Washington, D.C., and if you're looking for authentic cultural celebrations, their Independence Day event is absolutely worth checking out! This is your chance to experience the rich traditions, music, and flavors of this fascinating coastal nation at the crossroads of Africa, Arabia, and beyond. You'll find genuine hospitality and a chance to connect with a culture that doesn't get nearly enough spotlight in D.C.'s embassy event scene.

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Egypt

embassy

3521 International Court NW

The Egyptian Embassy brings the richness of one of the world's oldest civilizations right to your doorstep in DC, with fascinating lectures on ancient treasures like Tutankhamun alongside contemporary discussions on Egypt's pivotal role in the Middle East and Africa. Their "Egypt on the Potomac" series is a fantastic way to dive deep into Egyptian culture, history, and current affairs, whether you're captivated by pharaonic mysteries or eager to understand modern Egypt's place on the global stage. If you love events that blend historical wonder with meaningful conversations about global politics and culture, this embassy is an absolute gem.

Equatorial Guinea

embassy

Washington, DC

The Embassy of Equatorial Guinea offers a fascinating window into Central African culture, blending Spanish colonial heritage with rich indigenous traditions from the region. While events may be occasional, this embassy represents a unique intersection of African and Hispanic influences that you won't find at many other diplomatic missions in DC. If you're passionate about discovering lesser-known African cultures and their diaspora communities, keeping an eye on this embassy's calendar could lead to some wonderfully authentic and intimate cultural experiences.

Eritrea

embassy

Washington, DC

The Embassy of Eritrea is a wonderful gateway to East African culture and history, especially if you're curious about this resilient nation's unique identity and traditions. They host meaningful celebrations like their Independence Day events, which are perfect opportunities to experience Eritrean music, food, and the vibrant spirit of their community in DC. If you're looking to expand your cultural horizons beyond the typical embassy circuit, Eritrea offers a refreshingly authentic and underrepresented perspective on African heritage.

Eswatini

embassy

Washington, DC

If you're looking to explore African culture beyond the usual suspects, the Embassy of Eswatini offers a fascinating window into one of southern Africa's most vibrant nations, with its rich traditions of beadwork, music, and dance that deeply reflect Swati heritage. While events may be sporadic, this embassy is a gem for those interested in learning about a lesser-known but incredibly dynamic African culture right here in DC. Keep an eye out for their celebrations around Incwala (the reed dance festival) and other significant cultural observances that showcase Eswatini's colorful traditions and warm hospitality.

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Ethiopia

embassy

3506 International Drive NW

The Embassy of Ethiopia is an amazing destination if you want to experience one of Africa's most fascinating cultures right here in DC! They host wonderful events like traditional Ethiopian coffee ceremonies where you can participate in this centuries-old ritual, plus virtual tours that transport you to Ethiopia's stunning landscapes and historical sites. Whether you're seeking authentic cultural immersion or just curious about Ethiopian traditions, this embassy offers genuine and welcoming experiences that really bring the country to life.

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Gabon

embassy

2034 20th St NW, Suite 200, Washington, DC 20009

The Embassy of Gabon brings the rich cultural heritage of Central Africa to Washington, D.C., offering a wonderful opportunity to explore the music, art, and traditions of this vibrant equatorial nation. While events may be occasional, the embassy is a gateway to discovering Gabon's incredible contributions to African culture, from its renowned music scene to its stunning visual arts and traditional crafts. If you're looking to expand your appreciation of Central African cultures and make meaningful connections with the Gabonese community, this embassy is definitely worth following for future cultural celebrations and gatherings.