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Brazil also kept its embassy in Damascus open to aid with relief efforts towards the estimated hundreds of Brazilians still living in Syria - Since 2011, millions of US$ were invested by Brazil in Syria, both directly in emergency personnel and other direct aid efforts as well as indirectly, via NGOs, monetary funds and other humanitarian aid institutions.

Syria has no consulate in Rio de Janeiro, but the country is represented in Brazil via the embassy in Brasília, and consulates in São Paulo, Anápolis and Belo Horizonte - The embassy can be contacted via email here. arrow-back      arrow-forward
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