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  2. The Hague - Wikipedia

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    The Hague is the fourth major centre for the United Nations, after New York, Geneva and Vienna. [46] The foundation of The Hague as an "international city of peace and justice" started at the end of the 19th century, when the first global peace conference took place in The Hague on Tobias Asser's

  3. Timeline of The Hague - Wikipedia

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    1573 - During the Siege of Leiden the Spanish general Francisco de Valdez has his headquarters in The Hague. 1584 - The Hague becomes "the place of assembly of the States of Holland and of the States-general." [5] 1595 - Noordeinde Palace purchased. [1] 1603 - Treaty of The Hague, between Enno III, Count of East Frisia and the rebellious city ...

  4. International Criminal Court - Wikipedia

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    The International Criminal Court (ICC) is an intergovernmental organization and international tribunal seated in The Hague, Netherlands.It is the first and only permanent international court with jurisdiction to prosecute individuals for the international crimes of genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes, and the crime of aggression.

  5. Haags Historisch Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum has a collection of around 7,500 objects. This includes silsver guild vases, an almost five meter wide panorama of The Hague created by Jan van Goyen, dolls' houses by Lita de Ranitz en paintings by Jan van Ravesteyn, Paulus Constantijn la Fargue en Jan Steen, and also unusual objects such as the finger of Cornelis de Witt and the tongue of his brother Johan de Witt.

  6. The Hague Center - Wikipedia

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    The City Center of The Hague (Dutch: Centrum) is the oldest and, with a population of 104,658 inhabitants (as of 1 January 2018), [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.

  7. Capital of the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    The origins of the split between Amsterdam as capital city and The Hague as seat of government lay in the peculiar Dutch constitutional history. From the middle-ages to the sixteenth century, The Hague had been the seat of government of the County of Holland and residence of the Counts of Holland. Amsterdam in the meantime was growing to be a ...

  8. Category:History of The Hague - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "History of The Hague" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  9. Grote or Sint-Jacobskerk (The Hague) - Wikipedia

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    The Great Church or St. James' Church (Dutch: Grote of Sint-Jacobskerk, pronounced [ˌɣroːtə ʔɔf sɪɲˈtɕaːkɔpsˌkɛr(ə)k]) is a landmark Protestant church in The Hague, Netherlands. The building is located on the Torenstraat, named for its high tower. Together with the Binnenhof, it is one of the