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  2. The Hague - Wikipedia

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    The Hague is also home to the headquarters of many Dutch companies, with Shell plc having major offices in the city as well. The Royal Library of the Netherlands is also located there. The Hague's coastal area includes the popular seaside resort Scheveningen. The Hague is known as the global hub of international law and arbitration.

  3. Capital of the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    In contrast, The Hague is customarily called the residentie ("residence"). Only once during its history was Amsterdam both "capital" and seat of government. Between 1808 and 1810, during the Kingdom of Holland, King Louis Napoleon resided in Amsterdam and declared the city capital of his kingdom and seat of government.

  4. The Hague Center - Wikipedia

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    The City Center of The Hague (Dutch: Centrum) is the oldest and, with a population of 110,510 inhabitants (as of 1 January 2024), [2] the second largest of The Hague's eight districts, consisting of nine neighbourhoods. [3] Two railways stations can be found in the city center: Den Haag Centraal and Den Haag Hollands Spoor.

  5. Hague Conventions of 1899 and 1907 - Wikipedia

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    The Second Hague Conference, in 1907, resulted in conventions containing only few major advancements from the 1899 Convention. However, the meeting of major powers did prefigure later 20th-century attempts at international cooperation. The second conference was called at the suggestion of U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt in 1904.

  6. Hague (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    The Hague is a city in the western coast Netherlands, the capital of the province of South Holland. Hague may also refer to: Organizations.

  7. Holland - Wikipedia

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    The Hague is the seat of government of the Netherlands. These cities, combined with Utrecht and other smaller municipalities, effectively form a single metroplex—a conurbation called Randstad. The Randstad area is one of the most densely populated regions of Europe, but still relatively free of urban sprawl. There are strict zoning laws ...

  8. Terminology of the Low Countries - Wikipedia

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    The designation "low" to refer to the region has also been in use many times. First by the Romans, who called it Germania "Inferior". After the Frankish empire was divided several times, most of it became the Duchy of Lower Lorraine in the 10th century, where the Low Countries politically have their origin.

  9. Congress of Europe - Wikipedia

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    Meeting in the Hall of Knights in The Hague, during the congress (May 9, 1948). The Hague Congress or the Congress of Europe [1] was a conference that was held in The Hague from 7–11 May 1948 with 750 delegates participating from around Europe as well as observers from Canada and the United States of America.