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Show IB iElllTS ; REPRESENTED li U. S. i I Embassies, Legations and Of-I Of-I fices of 42 Nations Do Business Busi-ness in Washington i i WASHINGTON, March IS. More Joro-gn governments are represented by embassies and legations In Washington Wash-ington than in any other capital in the worl'i. In all 12 countries have ac:red-iter4, ac:red-iter4, representatives here. Besides these there are many unofficial repre-acni.ithcs repre-acni.ithcs of nationalities seeking recognition rec-ognition from the American gove.rn-mcrt. gove.rn-mcrt. Chief among theso. latter aro representatives of the Irish, Ukrainians, Ukrain-ians, Armenians, Lithuanians and Albanians. Al-banians. Only the states of Monaco I ami Snr. Marino appear to remain un-j un-j represented. I Albania, whose status is one of the 'principal points of controversy iu the j Adriatic problem, has as its "envoy" C. A. Chokrezi, a graduate of Harvard I University, one of the first of his country coun-try i-ver to appear in America on a prn'esped governmental mission. An-jotlKr An-jotlKr of tho Balkan states, Monlene-gr). Monlene-gr). pt ill maintains its legation deeplte the incorporation of Montenegro ui the jSerb Croat-Slovenc state and the Jcpo-;siHon Jcpo-;siHon of former King Nicholas, .vhom Hip legation ostensibly ropresi-ted. Bulgaria, a third Balkan state, jccu-pie jccu-pie l the position, during the war. of bo'ug the only country at war- against tho illie.s and yot represented heio by a lj;ation. Diplomatic relations be-iwcmi be-iwcmi I he United States and Bulgaria wit" never sevcied. Russia officially is represented by I Boris Bakhmetcff, the ambassador sent to this country by Kero.nsky shortly after tho overthrow of his staff, continues Po bo carried on the diplomatic list of tho state depariment while that of Ludwig C. A K. Martens, soviet "ambassador," appears only on lisfs in the records of the department of justice. |