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  2. Saur (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Saur was a restaurant in The Hague, in the Netherlands. It was a fine dining restaurant that was awarded one Michelin star in both 1958 and 1959. It was again awarded a Michelin star in 1967 and retained that rating until 1989. The restaurant finally closed down in November 2013. In the period 1982–1984, head chef was Ad van Wel.

  3. The Hague - Wikipedia

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    The Hague is the capital city of the South Holland province of the Netherlands.With a population of over half a million, it is the third-largest city in the Netherlands. Situated on the west coast facing the North Sea, The Hague is the country's administrative centre and its seat of government, and while the official capital of the Netherlands is Amsterdam, The Hague has been described as the ...

  4. Den Haag Centraal railway station - Wikipedia

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    Den Haag Centraal is a public transport hub and a major nodal hub for the tram network run by HTM Personenvervoer. The railway station features two separate sets of platforms. Upper tram station. These are two elevated island platforms serving four tracks, located above and lying perpendicular to the heavy rail tracks, serving lines 2, 3, 4, and 6.

  5. Pierre Wind - Wikipedia

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    Hoftrammm [1] Tramrestaurant [2] Website. www .pierrewind .nl. Petrus Marinus Maria (Pierre) Wind ( The Hague, 24 March 1965) is a Dutch cook who became well-known via his cooking shows. [3] In 1997, producer Henriette Theunissen discovered him, and started the series De Eetfabriek (NPS) (1997-2000) with Wind as presenter, aided by Jahaga Bosscha.

  6. ADO Den Haag - Wikipedia

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    1905–1971: ADO. On 1 February 1905, the club Alles Door Oefening (ADO) was founded in café 'Het Hof van Berlijn' (now: De Paap) in The Hague. In the first years of its existence, the club endured some difficult times as many members refused to pay their fees. ADO started out in the local Haagsche Voetbal Bond, but promoted to the national ...

  7. Den Haag HS railway station - Wikipedia

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    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. It is the second main station in The Hague and, unlike The Hague Central Station, it is not a ...

  8. Henk Savelberg - Wikipedia

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    Henk Savelberg ( Mechelen, 11 July 1953) is a Dutch head chef. Up until now, he is the only head chef from the Netherlands awarded a Michelin star in five different restaurants. Savelberg comes from a mining family of five children. At a young age he lost his mother, so he was mainly raised by his father and sister.

  9. Grote or Sint-Jacobskerk (The Hague) - Wikipedia

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    The Great Church or St. James' Church (in Dutch, Grote of Sint-Jacobskerk, Dutch pronunciation: [ˌɣroːtə ʔɔf sɪntˈjaːkɔpskɛrk]) is a landmark Protestant church in The Hague, Netherlands. The building is located on the Torenstraat, named for its high tower. Together with the Binnenhof, it is one of the oldest buildings in The Hague.