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Ambassador

/æmˈbæs.ə.dər/noun / verb
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An ambassador is a high-ranking official who represents their government or organization in a foreign country, handling diplomatic relations and negotiations to promote peace and mutual interests. In modern contexts, the term extends to brand ambassadors who endorse products or causes, using their public influence to build connections and drive awareness in a world of social media and global networking.

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Did you know that the first modern resident ambassador, who lived permanently in a foreign court rather than just visiting, was established by the Republic of Venice in the 15th century to gather intelligence and negotiate trade? This innovation helped shape international relations and led to the creation of over 180 embassies in Washington D.C. alone today, fundamentally altering how nations interact.

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