the hague

The Hague grew around a palace built c. 1250 by William of Holland (1228-1256) and is today the seat of the country’s legislature and supreme court and of the International Court of Justice. [1]

‘THE HAGUE (in Dutch, s Gravenhage, or, abbreviated, den Haag; in Fr. [2]

The Hague, officially called ’s- Gravenhage, is the third largest city in the Netherlands and part of “Randstad Holland”, capital of the province of Zuid- Holland, the seat of the Dutch government and the residence of the royal family. [3]

Located 4 mi (6 km) from the North Sea, it is the administrative capital of the Netherlands, home to its court and government, though Amsterdam is the official capital. [1]

) is the third largest city in the Netherlands, after Amsterdam and Rotterdam, with a population of 485,818 (as of May 31, 2009) and an area of approximately 100 km?. [4]

The complex now forms the Binnenhof in the old quarter of the city, which became the seat of the Dutch government in 1585. [1]

Amsterdam is the capital and largest city of the Netherlands, with an urban population of 1,364,422 and a metropolitan population of 2,158,372. [5]

The Hague (Dutch: Den Haag or ’s-Gravenhage) is a city in the province of South Holland in the Netherlands. [6]

The Hague is the actual seat of government, but, somewhat anomalously, not the official capital of the Netherlands, a role set aside by the Dutch constitution for Amsterdam (see Name and Status). [7]

The oldest portion was founded in 1249 by William II., count of Holland, whose son, Florens V., enlarged it and made it his residence. [2]

The Hague is the seat of the Dutch parliament, government and Royal Court (but the city is not the capital of the Netherlands which is a role set aside in the Dutch constitution for Amsterdam). [4]

The Hague (with capital T; Dutch: Den Haag, officially also ’s-Gravenhage, “The Count’s Hedge”) is the third-largest city in the Netherlands after Amsterdam and Rotterdam, with a population of 475,580 (as of January 1, 2006) (population of agglomeration: 600,000) and an area of approximately 100 km?. [...] It is located in the west of the country, in the province of South Holland, of which it is also the provincial capital. [7]

It is located in the west of the Netherlands, in the province of South Holland, of which it is also the provincial capital. [4]

The medieval-looking group of government buildings situated in the Binnenhof (or “inner court”), their backs reflected in the pretty sheet of water called the Vyver, represent both historically and topographically the centre of the Hague. [2]

Sources:
[1] The Hague: City Guide, weather and facts galore from Answers.com
[2] The Hague - LoveToKnow 1911
[3] The Hague Tourism: The Hague, Netherlands Travel Guide | PlanetWare
[4] The Hague - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
[5] The Hague: Facts, Discussion Forum, and Encyclopedia Article
[6] The Hague travel guide - Wikitravel
[7] The Hague

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