Category:Embassy of Gabon, Washington, D.C.

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English: The Embassy of Gabon is located 2034 20th Street NW in Washington, D.C. The building was constructed in 1904 and designed by Ben B. Bradford. It is a contributing property to the Kalorama Triangle Historic District. Previous occupants include the government of Argentina (air attaché), the government of Ecuador (chancery), President Manuel Roxas (while serving as chairman of the Philippine Mission), Brigadier General Henry Jervey Jr., and Gertrude F. Wedderburn (whose son is the namesake of the USS Wedderburn).
<nowiki>embajada de Gabón en Estados Unidos; ambassade du Gabon aux États-Unis; سفاره جابون فى امريكا; Посольство Габона в США; שגרירות גבון בוושינגטון די. סי.; Посольство Габону в США; ambaixada del Gabon a Washington DC; Gabon'un Washington, D.C. Büyükelçiliği; Botschaft von Gabun in Washington, D.C.; Embassy of Gabon, Washington, D.C.; Пасольства Габона ў ЗША; سفارة الغابون في واشنطن العاصمة; Gabons ambassad i USA; амбасада Габона у Вашингтону; Washington, D.C.'de büyükelçilik binası</nowiki>
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LocationWashington, D.C., District of Columbia
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  • 2034 20th St NW, Washington, D.C. 20009
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Map38° 55′ 04.08″ N, 77° 02′ 44.16″ W
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Wikidata Q5369689
BabelNet ID: 02549854n
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