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[[Embassy Row]] is a section of the [[Caputia | Caputian]] capital city Zalae in which embassies, diplomatic missions, and other diplomatic representations are concentrated. The name may be used to encompass nearby streets and city blocks which also host diplomatic buildings and facilities.
[[Embassy Row]] is a section of the [[Caputia | Caputian]] capital city Zalae in which embassies, diplomatic missions, and other diplomatic representations are concentrated. The name may be used to encompass nearby streets and city blocks which also host both diplomatic and Caputian government buildings.


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 17:50, 16 September 2018

Embassy Row is a section of the Caputian capital city Zalae in which embassies, diplomatic missions, and other diplomatic representations are concentrated. The name may be used to encompass nearby streets and city blocks which also host both diplomatic and Caputian government buildings.

History

Embassies and Consulates

Embassy Row Statuary

The monumental setting of the Row has favored the construction of many memorials and statues. Most of them are in embassy private grounds, many of them by the embassies to showcase a prominent national figure. The rest are on public lands such as parks and government buildings.

The Wechua Mission Statuary

The Cherry Grove Estate in Embassy Row serves as the headquarters of the Wechua Nation's diplomatic mission to Caputia. It is built next to Parc de la Victoire, which is a property held by the national parks system as opposed to the Royal District of Zalae parks system. The Wechua Nation built a statue of their Sapa Wechua Manco Capac, with one foot on the grounds of the Wechua Embassy and the other on Parc de la Victoire, symbolizing the relationship between both nations.