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Government House is the name given to some of the residences of Governors-General, Governors and Lieutenant-Governors in the Commonwealth and the former British Empire. It serves as the venue for the Governor's official business, as well as the many receptions and functions hosted by the occupant. Sometimes, "Government House" is used as a metonym for the Governor or his office.

Government House is a residence for a governor; so now many Commonwealth nations without the British monarch as Head of State name their presidential palaces State House or President's House.

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Africa

South Africa

Americas

Atlantic

Canada

Government House, St. John's

Caribbean and the West Indies

Government House of The Bahamas

South America

Asia

Government House of Singapore

British Indian Empire

Government House, Delhi

Middle East

  • Iraq, Government House of Iraq
  • Israel, Government House, Jerusalem
  • Kuwait, Government House of Kuwait

Europe

Ireland

Pre-independence, the living arrangements of the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland varied according to the social calendar:

After 1922, the Viceregal Lodge served as the official residence of the first two Governor-Generals of the Irish Free State. The Governor of Northern Ireland resided in Hillsborough Castle, which is, since 1973, the official residence of the Northern Ireland Secretary.

Pacific

Australia

Government House, Canberra

New Zealand

South Pacific

See also








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