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Cornelis Lodewijk van der Bilt: 1 July 1940 – 15 June 1942 (1 year, 349 days) Acting Liberal State Party: Harmen Westra (1883–1959) 1 July 1942 – 15 March 1945 (2 years, 257 days) National Socialist Movement: Henri van Maasdijk: 15 March 1945 – 7 May 1945 (53 days) Acting National Socialist Movement: Salomon de Monchy (1880–1961) 5 ...
The Hague's Binnenhof with the Hofvijver (Court Pond). The Binnenhof (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈbɪnə(n)ˌɦɔf] ⓘ; English: Inner Court) and Buitenhof (Outer Court) is a complex of buildings in the city centre of The Hague, Netherlands, next to the Hofvijver (Court Pond).
Den Haag HS (English: The Hague HS), an abbreviation of the original name Den Haag Hollands Spoor (The Hague Holland Rail), is the oldest train station in The Hague, South Holland, Netherlands, located on the Amsterdam–Haarlem–Rotterdam railway.
Van Gogh was familiar with the meadows at Rijswijk. An aunt of his cousin Kee Vos Stricker lived at the Huis te Hoorn in Rijswijk, and van Gogh was a frequent guest of the family when he was working at the art dealership Goupil & Co., whose Hague branch his uncle Cent, Vincent van Gogh (a namesake), had helped found.
The Hague City Hall (Dutch: Stadhuis van Den Haag) is the city hall of The Hague, Netherlands. History The ...
Mariahoeve en Marlot; Haagse Bos; Bezuidenhout is usually divided further into Bezuidenhout East and Bezuidenhout West. Mariahoeve and Marlot are also sometimes separately named. Villapark Marlot has the highest income of The Hague, and is one of the greener areas. The Haagse Bos is the largest green area, almost completely covered by parks and ...
Nederlands: Jonkheer François Gerard Abraham Gevers Deynoot (1814-1882), burgemeester van Den Haag van 1858 tot 1882. English: François Gerard Abraham Gevers Deynoot (1814-1882), Mayor of The Hague from 1858 to 1882.
Den Haag Centraal (Dutch pronunciation: [dɛn ˌɦaːx sɛnˈtraːl]; English: "The Hague Central") is the largest railway station in the city of The Hague in South Holland, Netherlands, and with twelve tracks, the largest terminal station in the Netherlands. The railway station opened in 1973, adjacent to its predecessor: Den Haag Staatsspoor ...