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List of official residences
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Algeria
- El Mouradia (President)
Antigua and Barbuda
- Government House (Governor General)
Argentina
- Casa Rosada (presidential)
Australia
- Government House (Yarralumla), Canberra (governor-general)
- Admiralty House, Sydney (governor-general)
- The Lodge, Canberra (prime minister)
- Kirribilli House, Sydney (prime minister)
Austria
- Hofburg Palace (presidential)
The Bahamas
- Government House (Governor-General)
Bahrain
- Rifa'a Palace (royal)
Belarus
- Krupenino (President)
Belgium
- Palais de Bruxelles (royal)
- Château de Laeken (royal)
- Rue de la Loi-Wetstraat 16 (Prime Minister)
Bhutan
- Dechenchholing Palace (royal)
Brazil
- Palácio do Planalto (presidential office)
- Palácio da Alvorada (presidential residence)
Brunei Darussalam
- Istana Nurul Iman (sultan)
Cambodia
- Khemarindra Palace (royal)
Canada
- 24 Sussex Drive, Ottawa (prime minister)
- Harrington Lake, Gatineau Park (prime minister's retreat)
- Rideau Hall, Ottawa (governor general)
- La Citadelle, Quebec City (governor general)
- Stornoway, Ottawa (leader of the opposition)
- The Farm, Gatineau Park (Speaker of the Canadian House of Commons)
- 7 Rideau Gate (foreign dignitaries visiting Canada)
- Government House (British Columbia), Victoria, British Columbia (lieutenant governor of British Columbia)
- Government House (Manitoba), Winnipeg, Manitoba (lieutenant governor of Manitoba)
- Old Government House, Fredericton, New Brunswick (lieutenant governor of New Brunswick)
- Government House (Newfoundland and Labrador), Saint John's, Newfoundland and Labrador (lieutenant governor of Newfoundland and Labrador)
- Government House (Nova Scotia) , Halifax, Nova Scotia (lieutenant governor of Nova Scotia)
- Government House (Prince Edward Island) , Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island (lieutenant governor of Prince Edward Island)
- Government House (Saskatchewan) , Regina, Saskatchewan (lieutenant governor of Saskatchewan)
Chile
- Palacio de la Moneda (presidential)
- Palacio Presidencial (presidential, in Viña del Mar)
Colombia
- Palacio de Nariño (President)
- Casa Republicana (President)
Côte d'Ivoire
- Le Palais de la Présidence (President)
Cyprus
- Presidential Palace (President)
Czech Republic
Denmark
- Amalienborg Palace (royal)
- Fredensborg Palace (royal)
- Graasten Palace (royal)
- Marselisborg Palace (royal)
- Marienborg (Prime Minister)
Dominican Republic
- Palacio Nacional (President)
Ecuador
- Palacio de Carondelet
Egypt
- Abdeen Palace (President)
- Ras el Teen Palace (President)
El Salvador
- Casa Presidencial or "Casa Blanca " (President)
Estonia
- Kadriorg Palace (President)
- Paslepa (President)
Finland
- Presidential Palace, Helsinki (President)
- Mäntyniemi (Talluden) (President)
- Kultaranta (Gullranda) (President's summer residence)
France
- Palais de l'Elysée (President of France)
- Hôtel de Marigny official residence for State visitors
- Château de Rambouillet (President of France)
- Fort de Brégançon (Summer residence of the President)
- Domaine National de Marly (President of France)
- Domaine de Souzy-la-Biche (President of France)
- Hôtel de Matignon (Prime Minister of France)
- Hôtel de Lassay (president [speaker] of the French National Assembly)
The Gambia
- State House (President)
Germany
- Schloss Bellevue, Berlin (presidential)
- Villa Hammerschmidt (former residence of the West German president)
- Bundeskanzleramt (chancellor)
Gibraltar
- 6 Convent Place (Chief Minister)
Greece
- Maximos Mansion (Prime Minister)
- Presidential Mansion (President)
Honduras
- Palacio "José Cecilio del Valle"
Hong Kong
- Government House (Chief Executive)
Iceland
- Bessastaðir (presidential)
India
- Rashtrapati Bhavan (presidential)
- Race Course Road (Prime Ministerial)
Republic of Ireland
- Áras an Uachtaráin (presidential)
Italy
- Palazzo del Quirinale (presidential)
- Castelporziano (presidential)
- Villa Rosebery (presidential)
- Palace of the Vatican (Papal residence)
- Castel Gandolfo (Papal residence)
Japan
Jordan
- Raghdan Palace (royal)
- Basman Palace (royal)
- Al Qasr al Sagheer (royal)
Kenya
- Harambee House (President)
North Korea
- Kumsusan Memorial Palace (possible former residence of Kim Il Sung)
- Pyongyang No. 15 (residence of Kim Jong Il?)
South Korea
- Blue House (President)
Kuwait
- Sief Palace (amiri)
Latvia
- Riga Castle
Lebanon
- Baabda Palace (President)
- Beit Eddine Palace (President)
Lesotho
- Royal Palace (royal)
Liberia
- Executive Mansion (president)
Liechtenstein
- Schloss Vaduz (princely)
Malawi
- Sanjika Palace (President)
Malaysia
- Istana Negara, Kuala Lumpur (DYMM Yang di Pertuan Agung)
- Istana Melawati, Putrajaya (DYMM Yang di Pertuan Agung)
- Seri Perdana, Putrajaya (Prime Minisiter)
Maldives
- Theemuge (presidential)
Mauritius
- Le Réduit (President)
Mexico
- Los Pinos (presidential)
Monaco
- Palais de Monaco (princely)
Mozambique
- Palácio da Ponta Vermelha (presidential)
Nauru
- State House (former presidential residence; site now an immigration detention center)
Nepal
- Narayanhity Royal Palace (royal)
Netherlands
- Huis ten Bosch, The Hague (Royal)
- The Royal Palace, Amsterdam (Royal)
- Noordeinde Palace, The Hague (Royal)
- Catshuis , The Hague (Prime Minister)
New Zealand
- Government House (Governor-General)
Nigeria
- Aso Rock (President)
Norway
- Royal Palace in Oslo
- Stiftsgarden (royal)
Pakistan
- Aiwan-e-Sadr (presidential)
Panama
- Palacio de las Garzas (presidential)
Paraguay
- Palacio de López (presidential)
The Philippines
- Malacañang Palace (presidential)
Poland
- Pałac Namiestnikowski (presidential)
Portugal
- Palácio de Belém (presidential)
- Palácio de São Bento (prime minister)
Romania
- Cotroceni Palace (presidential)
Russia
- the Moscow Kremlin (presidential and prime ministerial)
Saint Lucia
- Government House (Governor General)
Samoa
- Government House (chiefly)
Serbia and Montenegro
- Vila Mir (Residence of President of Serbia and Montenegro)
- Federation Palace (Office of President of Serbia and Montenegro)
- Stari Dvor (Office of President of Serbia)
- Beli Dvor (former Serbian monarchy)
Seychelles
- State House (President)
Singapore
- Istana (President and Prime Minister)
South Africa
- Groote Schuur (President of South Africa)
Spain
- Palacio Real de Madrid (royal)
- Palacio de la Moncloa (prime minister)
Sweden
- Stockholm Palace (royal)
- Sager House (Prime Minister)
- Harpsund (former Prime Ministerial residence)
Taiwan
- Presidential Building (President)
Thailand
- Chitralada Villa (royal)
- Baan Phitsanulok (Prime Minister)
Tonga
- Royal Palace (royal)
Trinidad and Tobago
- President's House (President)
- Whitehall (Prime Minister)
Turkmenistan
- Turkmenbashi Palace (President)
United Arab Emirates
- Amiti Palace (presidential)
United Kingdom
- Buckingham Palace, London (royal)
- Windsor Castle (royal)
- Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh (royal)
- Hillsborough Castle, Northern Ireland (royal and Secretary of State for Northern Ireland)
- 10 Downing Street (First Lord of the Treasury ? usually occupied by Prime Minister)
- 11 Downing Street (Chancellor of the Exchequer)
- Chequers Court (Prime Minister)
- Chevening House (Foreign Secretary)
- Carlton House Terrace (Foreign Secretary, or President of the Council)
- Dorneywood (in the gift of the Prime Minister; typically used by the Chancellor or Deputy Prime Minister)
- The Government House at Pimlico (shared by various senior ministers, including the Home Secretary)
- Admiralty House (shared by various senior ministers)
- Bute House, Edinburgh (First Minister of Scotland; before devolution, Secretary of State for Scotland)
- Lambeth Palace (Archbishop of Canterbury)
(See also: List of British Royal Residences)
United States
- White House (presidential)
- Camp David (presidential country residence)
- Number One Observatory Circle (vice-presidential)
- White House of the Confederacy (Civil War-era residence of the Confederate president)
- Iolani Palace (former Hawaiian monarchy)
- Gracie Mansion (New York City mayor)
Uzbekistan
- Oqsaroy (President)
Venezuela
- Palacio de Miraflores (presidential)
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