The Hague
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The Hague
The Hague is a big city in the Netherlands. It is the third-largest city in the country and has over half a million people. The city is located on the west coast near the North Sea.
Even though Amsterdam is the official capital of the Netherlands, The Hague is where the government works. It is called the country’s de facto capital. The city is part of a larger area called the Greater The Hague urban area with over 800,000 people. This area is also part of the Rotterdam–The Hague metropolitan area, which has about 2.6 million people.
The Hague is famous for international law. Important groups like the International Court of Justice, which is part of the United Nations, have offices there. Other groups like the International Criminal Court and the Permanent Court of Arbitration are also based in the city.
The city has many interesting places. You can visit the Royal Library of the Netherlands or the seaside resort Scheveningen. Scheveningen has a long sandy beach and is a popular place for tourists.
The Hague is also home to many important buildings. King Willem-Alexander and Queen Máxima work at the Noordeinde Palace. The Cabinet, the States General, and the Supreme Court are also located in the city.
The Hague has a long history. People first used the name in the year 1242. The city grew quickly after 1850 and became an important place for the government. Today, it is a busy city with many people from different countries living there.
The Hague is a lovely place to visit with its beaches, museums, and important buildings. It is a city where history and modern life come together.
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