Soviet embassy in Mexico City

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The Soviet embassy in Mexico City is the Cold War-era diplomatic mission that served as the key contact point for Soviet intelligence operations depicted in the espionage story "The Falcon and the Snowman."

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instanceOf diplomatic mission
associatedWith KGB NERFINISHED
Soviet foreign intelligence NERFINISHED
category Soviet Union–Mexico relations NERFINISHED
countryRepresented Soviet Union NERFINISHED
depictedIn The Falcon and the Snowman NERFINISHED
book The Falcon and the Snowman NERFINISHED
film The Falcon and the Snowman
diplomaticRelationBetween Mexico NERFINISHED
Soviet Union NERFINISHED
function conduct diplomatic relations between Soviet Union and Mexico
represent Soviet government in Mexico
hasLanguage Russian
Spanish
involvedIn Cold War espionage
espionage activities against the United States
locatedIn Mexico City
locatedInCountry Mexico
notableFor role in real-life espionage case involving Christopher Boyce and Andrew Daulton Lee
operatedBy Soviet Ministry of Foreign Affairs NERFINISHED
operationalDuring Cold War NERFINISHED
replacedBy Embassy of the Russian Federation in Mexico NERFINISHED
roleInWork key contact point for Soviet intelligence in The Falcon and the Snowman
securityLevel high-security diplomatic compound
status defunct
timePeriod 20th century
usedBy Soviet intelligence services NERFINISHED
usedFor Soviet intelligence operations abroad

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The Falcon and the Snowman narrativeLocation Soviet embassy in Mexico City