Consul (disambiguation)

A consul is one of a number of political officials.

Consul may also refer to:

Positions

  • Consul (representative), a representative in one country of the government of another
    • Consul general, the head of a consular mission
  • Roman consul, the highest elected office in ancient Rome

Places

Vehicles

Other uses

  • Consul (butterfly), a genus of butterflies in the family Nymphalidae
  • Consul (software), an open source tool for service discovery and configuration, written by HashiCorp
  • CONSUL (software), an open source tool for civic participation, originally created by the city of Madrid
  • Consul, a brand of typewriters in mid-20th century by Československá zbrojovka, akc.spol.
  • Consul, a Brazilian manufacturer of home appliances wholly owned by Whirlpool Corporation
  • Organisation Consul, 1920s German Nationalist death squad
  • The Consul, a 1950 opera by Gian Carlo Menotti
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gollark: Never underestimate human stupidity.
gollark: Although I don't think they'll let you buy people.
gollark: It's a lower bound. The real figure is probably a lot more.
gollark: They have a GDP of $715 billion (~600 billion €) apparently, so I assume many times that.

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