List of ambassadors of Italy to the Dominican Republic

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Ambassador of Italy to the Dominican Republic
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Incumbent
Andrea Canepari

since October 27, 2017
Inaugural holder
FormationFebruary 27, 1898

The Italian ambassador in Santo Domingo is the official representative of the Government in Rome to the Government of the Dominican Republic. He is concurrently accredited in St. John's, Antigua and Barbuda (Antigua and Barbuda), Basseterre (St. Kitts and Nevis), Port-au-Prince (Haiti), and Kingston (Jamaica).

List of representatives[]

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February 27, 1898 Luigi Pelloux Manuel María Gautier
June 15, 1901 Chargé d'affaires Giuseppe Zanardelli Juan Isidro Jiménez
August 2, 1902 Giuseppe Zanardelli Horacio Vásquez
December 8, 1907 with residence in Havana consul Sidney Sonnino Ramón Cáceres
September 20, 1913 Conte Annibale Raybaudi Massiglia with residence in Havana Giovanni Giolitti José Bordas Valdez
September 10, 1915 with residence in Havana, appointed in the autumn of 1915. He is also accredited to Hayti and Santo Domingo. Until his appointment here he was Italian Consul General at Malta, and has seen service at the Italian Legation in Buenos Aires[1] Antonio Salandra Juan Isidro Jiménez
March 27, 1924
  • In 1934 he was envoy to Caracas,
Benito Mussolini Horacio Vásquez
May 29, 1930 residence in Havana Benito Mussolini Rafael Estrella Ureña
September 19, 1933 residence in Havana Benito Mussolini Rafael Trujillo
August 6, 1937 with residence in Puerto Principe (Parsley massacre)[2] Benito Mussolini Rafael Trujillo
May 14, 1947 Ferruccio Parri Rafael Trujillo
August 11, 1952 ambasciatore italiano a Ciudad Trujillo, Grandfather of Vittorio Cottafavi father of Francesco, Maj. General, & Agnese Savio. Ancest.: Antonio Cottafavi (grand- father), Politician, Minister in 2 Giolitti Cabinets. married to Manuela Gianni de Araujo Ferruccio Parri Héctor Trujillo
June 22, 1952 1940: Primer Secretario en Buenos Aires, Conde Alberto Barbarich married to Condesa Elena Barbarich. Domicilio: Arenales 1556. Ferruccio Parri Héctor Trujillo
November 8, 1958 Amintore Fanfani Héctor Trujillo
September 12, 1961 Guelfo Zamboni [3] Fernando Tambroni Joaquín Balaguer
May 23, 1964
  • In 1972 he was Italian Ambassador to Albania[4]
Giovanni Leone Donald Reid Cabral
June 12, 1966 Giovanni Leone Joaquín Balaguer
November 23, 1969 (*April 14, 1862 ) Giovanni Leone Joaquín Balaguer
March 26, 1974 Aldo Moro Joaquín Balaguer
January 18, 1977 Giulio Andreotti Joaquín Balaguer
January 31, 1980 Francesco Cossiga Antonio Guzmán Fernández
December 10, 1984 Bettino Craxi Salvador Jorge Blanco
January 19, 1989 Roberto Rossellini [5] Giulio Andreotti Salvador Jorge Blanco
June 24, 1993 Carlo Azeglio Ciampi Salvador Jorge Blanco
January 7, 1996 1989: Ruggero Vozzi, First Counsellor of the Italian Embassy in The Hague Romano Prodi Leonel Fernández
October 1, 1999 Massimo D’Alema Leonel Fernández
March 1, 2003 Silvio Berlusconi Hipólito Mejía
July 4, 2006 Romano Prodi Leonel Fernández
December 6, 2010 (* in Naples on June 14, 1949)
  • In December 1972 he graduated in Laws at the University of Naples.
  • In August 1975 he entered the diplomatic career.
  • Served in Dar-Es-Salaam, Brussels, the Permanent Representation of Italy to NATO and *1984 Jakarta.
  • In February 1992 he became Consul General in Buenos Aires.
  • In 1996 he became First Counselor at the Italian Embassy in Paris.

Returning to Rome, he serves in the Directorate General for the Countries of Europe, and subsequently to the General Directorate for Development Cooperation.

  • In January 2001 he was appointed Minister Plenipotentiary.
  • From June 16, 2003 to November 11, 2007 he was Italian ambassador to Tunesia.
Silvio Berlusconi Leonel Fernández
October 27, 2017 Andrea Canepari Paolo Gentiloni Danilo Medina


Coordinates: 18°26′35″N 69°58′04″W / 18.443173°N 69.967852°W / 18.443173; -69.967852

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References[]

  1. ^ Stefano Carrara
  2. ^ Mario Porta
  3. ^ Guelfo Zamboni
  4. ^ Roberto Venturini
  5. ^ Roberto Rossellini
  6. ^ Historia - Ambasciata d'Italia - Santo Domingo, [1]
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