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  2. Houtwijk - Wikipedia

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    A street in Houtwijk decorated during the 2010 FIFA World Cup Houtwijk during winter. Houtwijk is young neighbourhood in comparison to other neighbourhoods in The Hague. The area was for a long time part of the village Loosduinen and during this period was a green area used by farmers with no residents living on it.

  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. File:EUR 2013-813.pdf - Wikipedia

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  5. 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.

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

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    The church is formally owned by the City of The Hague and is managed by the "Stichting Grote Kerk Den Haag", which conducts restoration activities and rents it for concerts, but also facilitates various cultural initiatives of the city. [6]

  7. Papaverhof - Wikipedia

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    Overview of Papaverhof complex. The Papaverhof is a housing complex in The Hague that was designed by Jan Wils.Built between 1919 and 1921, the project was Wils' breakthrough as an architect.

  8. File:EUR 2009-813.pdf - Wikipedia

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  9. 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.