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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

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)

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

  • Hradčany

Denmark

  • Amelienborg 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 (President)
  • Mäntyniemi (President)
  • Kultaranta (President)

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)
  • Bercy Ministry of Finances and Economy
  • Quai d'Orsay Ministry of Foreign Affairs
  • Rue de Grenelle Ministry of Education
  • Palais Bourbon National Assembly
  • Palais du Luxembourg Senate
  • Rue de Valois - Ministry of Culture
  • Place Beauvau - Ministry of Interior

The Gambia

  • State House (President)

Germany

  • Schloss Bellevue, Berlin (presidential)
  • Villa Hammerschmidt (former residence of the West German president)
  • Palais Schaumberg (chancellor)

Gibraltar

  • 6 Convent Place (Chief Minister)

Greece

  • Maximos Mansion (Prime Minister)

Honduras

Hong Kong

  • Government House (Chief Executive)

Iceland

  • Bessastaðir (presidential)

India

  • Rashtrapati Bhavan (Presidential)
  • Race Course Road (Prime Ministerial)

Ireland

Italy

  • Palazzo del Quirinale (presidential)
  • Castelporziano (presidential)
  • Villa Rosebery (presidential)
  • Palace of the Vatican (Papal residence)
  • Castel Gandolfo (Papal residence)

Japan

  • Kokyo (royal)
  • Kantei (prime minister)

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)

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

  • 'Slottet', the Royal Palace
  • Stiftsgarden (royal)

Pakistan

  • Army House (presidential)

Panama

  • Palacio de las Garzas (presidential)

Paraguay

  • Palacio de López (presidential)

The Philippines

  • Malacañang Palace (presidential)

Portugal

  • Palácio de Belém (presidential)
  • Palácio de São Bento (prime minister)

Romania

  • Palace of the People (President)

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 de la Zarzuela (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)

Tonga

  • Royal Palace (royal)

Trinidad and Tobago

Turkmenistan

  • Turkmenbashi Palace (President)

United Arab Emirates

  • Amiti Palace (presidential)

United Kingdom

  • Buckingham Palace, London (royal)
  • Windsor Castle (royal)
  • Holyrood House, 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)

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Uzbekistan

  • Oqsaroy (President)

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)

Venezuela

  • Palacio de Miraflores (presidential)

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