Embassies & Consulates à Rideau-Vanier, Ottawa, ON

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435 Daly Ave, Ottawa, K1N 6H3

(613) 789-9592
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168 Daly Ave, Ottawa, K1N 6E9

(613) 789-4222
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395 Laurier Ave. E, Ottawa, K1N 6R4

(613) 234-4397
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421 Besserer St, Ottawa, K1N 6B9

(613) 518-2447
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150 Boteler St, Ottawa, K1N 5A6

(613) 244-5010
Embassy, Consulate & Embassy
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655 Rideau St, Ottawa, K1N 8T1

(613) 789-3709
Embassy
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50 Avenue Goulburn, Ottawa, K1N 8C8

(613) 232-1501
Embassy
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454 Laurier Ave E, Ottawa, K1N 6R3

(613) 234-4931
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52 Range Rd, Ottawa, K1N 8J5

(613) 236-7220
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17 Blackburn Avenue, Ottawa, K1N 8A2

(613) 236-0028
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189 Laurier Ave E, SANDY HILL - OTTAWA EAST - UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA CAMPUS, Ottawa, K1N 6P1

(613) 234-5947
The area was inhabited in prehistoric times, as attested by remains found in Luanda, Congo and the Namibe desert, but it was only thousands of years later, at the beginning of recorded history that more developed peoples arrived. The first to settle were the Bushmen, great hunters, similar to pygmies in stature and with light brown skin. At the beginning of the sixth century AD, more advanced peoples with black skin, already in possession of metal-working technology, began one of the greatest migrations in history. They were the Bantu, and they came from the north, probably from somewhere near the present day Republic of Cameroon. When they reached what is now Angola they encountered the Bushmen and other groups considerably less advanced than themselves, who they easily dominated with their superior knowledge of metal-working, ceramic and agriculture. The establishment of the Bantu took many centuries and gave rise to various groupings who took on different ethnic characteristics, some of which persist to this day. The first large political entity in the area, known to history as the Kingdom of Congo, appeared in the thirteenth century and stretched from Gabon in the north to the river Kwanza in the south, and from the Atlantic in the west to the river Cuango in the east. Their wealth came mainly from agriculture. Power was in the hands of the Mani, aristocrats who occupied key positions in the kingdom and who answered only to the all-powerful King of the Congo. Mbanza was the name given to a territorial unit administered and ruled by a Mani; Mbanza Congo, the capital, had a population of over fifty thousand in the sixteenth century. The Kingdom of Congo was divided into six provinces and included some dependent kingdoms, such as Ndongo to the south. Trade was the main activity, based on highly productive agriculture and increasing exploitation of mineral wealth.
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57 Marlborough Ave, SANDY HILL - OTTAWA EAST - UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA CAMPUS, Ottawa, K1N 8E8

(613) 238-6392
Public Administration, Famille et communaute, Embassies, Gouvernement-Departements et services, Ambassades, Legations, Consulates, Government agencies and services, International affairs, Family & Community, National Security and International Affairs, Foreign Offices
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150 Boteler St, BYWARD MARKET - PARLIAMENT HILL, Ottawa, K1N 5A6

(613) 244-5010
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483 Wilbrod Street, SANDY HILL - OTTAWA EAST - UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA CAMPUS, Ottawa, K1N 6N1

(613) 789-8444
International Affairs, Embassy, Government Organization, National Security and International Affairs, consulates
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5 MARLBOROUGH AVENUE, SANDY HILL - OTTAWA EAST - UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA CAMPUS, Ottawa, K1N 8E6

(613) 235-1837
Embassies, Ambassades, Famille et communauté, Legations, Gouvernement-Départements et services, Embassy
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38 Range Road, SANDY HILL - OTTAWA EAST - UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA CAMPUS, Ottawa, K1N 8J4

(613) 236-7391
Gouvernement-Départements et services, Famille et communauté, International Affairs, Embassy, Legations, Embassies, National Security and International Affairs, Ambassades

199 Sussex Dr, Ottawa, K1N 1K6

(613) 237-2532

260 Dalhousie Street, BYWARD MARKET - PARLIAMENT HILL, Ottawa, K1N 7E4

(613) 789-4222
The following honorary consuls serve in Canada: Estonian Honorary Consul General Laas Leivat (Province of Ontario), Honorary Consul Toomas Heinsoo (Toronto), Honorary Consul Harry A. Jaako (Vancouver), Honorary Consul Maurice Forget (Montreal), Peter Pastewaka (Calgary), John Olaf Soosaar(Halifax), Francois-Xavier Simard (Quebec). Since autumn 2006 Canadian military attaché, James Petryk, is accredited to Estonia, residing in Warsaw. The Estonian military attaché accredited to Canada is Meelis Kiili, who resides in Washington. The Estonia-Canada parliamentary group was established in May 2003; currently it is comprised of 13 members. The chairman of the parliamentary group is Imre Sooäär. In November 2009 Committee on Transport and Communication from the Senate of Canada visited Estonia in order to learn more about Estonian e-services. As of 27 September 2006, mutual visa-free travel is in force between Estonia and Canada.

85 Range Rd, SANDY HILL - OTTAWA EAST - UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA CAMPUS, Ottawa, K1N 8J6

(613) 234-0704
International affairs, National Security and International Affairs, Embassy, Public Administration

464 Rue Wilbrod St, Ottawa, K1N 6M8

(613) 238-5711