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  2. Loosduinen - Wikipedia

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    Loosduinen (Dutch pronunciation: [loːzˈdœynə(n)]) is a former village in the Netherlands that was a municipality unto itself until 1923, when it was annexed by The Hague and subsequently became a district of the city.

  3. Districts of The Hague - Wikipedia

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    The city of The Hague, Netherlands, consists of eight districts (stadsdelen, singular stadsdeel), similar to boroughs.Each district is divided into subdistricts (wijken). ...

  4. Leyenburg RandstadRail station - Wikipedia

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    Service Route Material Frequency RR4 De Uithof - Beresteinaan - Bouwlustlaan - De Rade - Dedemsvaart - Zuidwoldepad- Leyenburg - Monnickendamplein - Tienhovenselaan - Dierenselaan - De La Reyweg - Monstersestraat - MCH Westeinde - Brouwersgracht - Grote Markt - Spui - Den Haag Centraal - Beatrixkwartier - Laan van NOI - Voorburg 't Loo - Leidschendam-Voorburg - Forepark - Leidschenveen ...

  5. Category:Buildings and structures in The Hague - Wikipedia

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  6. File:Burgemeester van Karnebeeklaan 19, Den Haag.jpg

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    Nederlands: Burgemeester van Karnebeeklaan 19 in Den Haag, in gebruik als de ambassade van Servië in Nederland. Date: 5 March 2022, 13:11:54: Source: Own work: Author:

  7. Kunstmuseum Den Haag - Wikipedia

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    The Kunstmuseum Den Haag is an art museum in The Hague in the Netherlands, founded in 1866 as the Museum voor Moderne Kunst. Later, until 1998, it was known as Haags Gemeentemuseum, and until the end of September 2019 as Gemeentemuseum Den Haag. It has a collection of around 165,000 works, over many different forms of art.

  8. Laan van Meerdervoort - Wikipedia

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    The Laan van Meerdervoort (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈlaːɱ vɑˈmeːrdərvoːrt]) is an avenue in The Hague. At a length of 5.8 km, it is (as of 2011) the longest avenue in the Netherlands. [1] [2] The Laan van Meerdervoort is more or less an isogloss of two subvarieties of The Hague dialect.

  9. Escamp - Wikipedia

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    Escamp (Dutch pronunciation:) is a district of The Hague, Netherlands, built largely after the Second World War, on the 15th century Eskamppolders.With the addition of the Vinex neighbourhood Wateringse Veld, Escamp is the most populous district of the city; as of January 2013, it had 118,483 inhabitants. [1]