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Facts about The Hague

Published: 31 August 2009 Modified: 27 September 2011

Facts and figures about the city.

  • 500,000 residents (2011)
  • 215,600 homes
  • 11 kilometres of coastline
  • surface area of nearly 100 square kilometres
  • one-third of the city is green space
  • founded in the 13th century
  • seat of Dutch government
  • Queen Beatrix's residence, Huis ten Bosch, built in 1645
  • 14 city squares dating from the 18th century
  • 20 city squares dating from the 19th century
  • more than 130 archaeological sites
  • average of € 12,250 in disposable income
  • 72% of the city's residents have access to the Internet
  • 6,000 births per year
  • more than 100 nationalities
  • 40% of residents foreign-born
  • more than 40 houses of worship
  • 5 train stations
  • 8 districts
  • 4th UN city after New York, Geneva and Vienna
  • 115 embassies and consulates
  • 131 international organisations
  • 10 hospitals
  • 64 community centres
  • 458 associations and foundations
  • 400 hectares of forest
  • 111,000 trees lining the roads (including 1,358 with monument status)
  • more than 20 million visitors each year
  • 64 hotels
  • 850 restaurants, pubs and cafés
  • 30 theatres
  • 26 movie screens
  • 45 museums
  • 4,200 shops
  • 7 markets
  • 1,100 kilometres of roads
  • 400 kilometres of bicycle paths
  • 22,000 metered parking spots
  • 142 primary schools
  • 38 secondary schools
  • 6 international schools
  • 224 general practitioners
  • 3 kilometres of wharf frontage at Scheveningen Harbour
  • 20,000 residents living in Scheveningen
  • 1,200 pleasure boat moorings
  • 3,000 companies
  • green and yellow official city colours since 1920
  • 400 sports facilities
  • 1,300-kilometre long sewer system
  • City of Peace and Justice

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