Welcome to Haromszek Embassy in Vladevania
Haromszek embassy in Vladevania is located in Mukachiv. It is somewhat an exception to the general locations of the foreign embassies that are located mainly in Rachiv and Kyjiv. There are many strong factors supporting such location though. The embassy in housed in the old Racoczy palace which historically was a center of Haromszek representation in Vladevanian and Karpat Region. Also, Mukachiv is located near the border of Vladevania being the first biggest point of any movement inside the country from the Karpat side.

Ambassador to Vladevania
Col. Kip Transcez
Rakoczy Residence Palace
The embassy is not the only the only diplomatic representation center in Vladevania. There is a consulate in Rachiv and a mission in Kyjiv. There plans to relocate an embassy to the capital once the political situation in the country will improve.
Famous Vladevanian Haromszeks
Arthur Arz von Rakocz was born on the 16th of June MDCCCXXVII in Mukachiv. He was the product of a noble "Seven Mountains' Karpat" family.
Following his graduation from the gymnasium he started studying law and became a one year volunteer in the Vladevanian Provincial feldjager battalion number 23 in MDCCCLXXVI-MDCCCLXXVII. At the completion of his years service he successfully passed the reserve officers' examination and decided to become a regular officer and by the 1st of May 1878 he was commissioned as a Leutnant. As an Oberleutnant he attended the Kriegschule in Reichstadt from MDCCCLXXXV to MDCCCLXXXVII and again after achieving good results was attached to the general staff the following year. After seeing service as a Hauptmann in the general staff and amongst other positions as a member of 2nd corps staff he was assigned as the adjutant to the Generaltruppeninspekteur - Feldzeugmeister Baron Schonfeld
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Mukachiv (Munkacz)
St Martin pl. 3, Rakoczy Residenz
tel. 04556-3-14-15
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