List of Missionary Training Centers
As of 2011 there are 15 missionary training centers throughout the world. The most recent addition was the South Africa MTC, which opened in 2003. In 2010, the New Zealand MTC moved from Hamilton to Auckland. The previously open MTCs in Tokyo, Japan and Seoul, Korea have closed.
- Buenos Aires, Argentina
- São Paulo, Brazil
- Santiago, Chile
- Bogotá, Colombia
- Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
- Preston, England, United Kingdom
- Accra, Ghana
- Guatemala City, Guatemala
- Mexico City, Mexico
- Auckland, New Zealand
- Lima, Peru
- Manila, Philippines
- Johannesburg, South Africa
- Madrid, Spain
- Provo, Utah, United States
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