Europe
- Austria
- Vienna (Representation Office)
- Belgium
- Brussels (Representation Office for Belgium and Luxembourg)
- Czech Republic
- Prague (Representation Office)
- Denmark
- Copenhagen (Representation Office)
- Finland
- Helsinki (Representation Office for Finland and the Baltic states)
- France
- Bagnolet (Paris) (Representation Office)
- Germany
- Berlin (Representation Office)
- Bremen (Representation Office)
- Greece
- Athens (Representation Office)
- Holland
- The Hague (Representation Office)
- Hungary
- Budapest (Representation Office)
- Italy
- Rome (Representation Office)
- Sesto Fiorentino (Representation Office)
- Ireland
- Dublin (Representation Office)
- Norway
- Oslo (Representation Office)
- Poland
- Warsaw (Representation Office)
- Portugal
- Lisbon (Representation Office)
- Romania
- Bucarest (Representation Office)
- Russia
- Moscow (Representation Office)
- Slovenia
- Ljubljana (Representation Office for Slovenia and the Balkan countries)
- Spain
- Madrid (Representation Office)
- Barcelona (Representation Office)
- Sweden
- Stockholm (Representation Office)
- Switzerland
- Geneva (Representation Office)
- United Kingdom
- London (Representation Office)
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