Embassy of Cambodia, London

The Embassy of Cambodia in London (officially the Royal Embassy of Cambodia) is the diplomatic mission of Cambodia in the United Kingdom, located near the localities of Willesden Green and Brondesbury Park.[1] It is unusual in being relatively far from central London - indeed it is the northernmost of any embassy in the city - as well as for being located in a house on a suburban street. The embassy was formerly located at 28-32 Wellington Road, in St. John's Wood - this same building also housed the Embassy of South Sudan at one time.

Embassy of Cambodia in London
LocationWillesden Green, London
Address264 Brondesbury Park, London, NW6 7AT
Coordinates51°32′43.8″N 0°13′17.1″W
AmbassadorNambora Hor

In 2013 British author Zadie Smith published a short story entitled The Embassy of Cambodia in The New Yorker magazine, which was later published in book format.[2]

gollark: Why are you pushing your laptop horizontally?
gollark: Dreams, for example, are hard to spread because you forget them.
gollark: Which do not exist.
gollark: ANOMALOUS ones, perhaps.
gollark: Such as, say, 100KB of random letters, since nobody cares enough to tell other people that.

References

  1. "The London Diplomatic List" (PDF). 13 December 2013. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-12-11.
  2. "Zadie Smith's 'The Embassy of Cambodia' headed for hardback". 6 March 2013.
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