Noun
the site of the royal residence and the de facto capital in the western part of the Netherlands; seat of the International Court of Justice
Source: WordNetAn example: a Dutch housing company (VZOS, Den Haag, several thousands of apartments) had its mutation administration build with WordPerfect. Source: Internet
Based in The Hague, ADO Den Haag (4-15-7) stood 17th in the 18-team Eredivisie when the league halted play due to the global pandemic. Source: Internet
In 1842, the railroad from Leiden to Haarlem was inaugurated and one year later the railway to Den Haag was completed, resulting in some social and economic improvement. Source: Internet
For the Den Haag it was the English Channel and the Strait of Dover, that narrow gap of crowded water linking the Channel to the North Sea and dividing France from England. Source: Internet
Besides modern art, Gemeentemuseum Den Haag also has a print room with 19th- and 20th-century prints and posters, a fashion collection with jewellery and accessories and a large collection of musical instruments. Source: Internet
L. Reed, De Halfrondstempels op de Emissie 1852 Nederland (en: The Halfround Postmarks on the First Issue of the Netherlands, with values expressed in Points), published by J.L. Van Dieten (Den Haag) *D. Source: Internet