Tourist Guide The Hague
The Hague, located on the eastern coast of Netherlands, is the capital of the province of South Holland. This city of approximately 474,000 inhabitants serves as the royal residence and an important administrative centre for the country. The Hague has a distinctly different character than the other larger cities of Netherlands.
The average temperature during the days in summer is 20°C, with frequent light showers. During winter, the temperatures do occasionally touch the freezing point.
From a very early stage in its history, The Hague served as an administrative centre for the rulers of the region. It was one of the few medieval cities in Europe not to be fortified, which turned out to be catastrophic during wars in the region.
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