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Boroughs of The Hague

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Scheveningen
thumb|Scheveningen pier in the background, view from the harbour's breakwater thumb|Scheveningen pier viewed from the beach near Wassenaar
Loosduinen
Loosduinen () is a former village in the Netherlands that was a municipality unto itself until 1923, when it was annexed by The Hague and subsequently became a district of the city.
Leidschenveen-Ypenburg
thumb|View on Ypenburg Leidschenveen-Ypenburg () is a Vinex-location and district of The Hague, located in the southeast. It is geographically connected to the main body of the city by only a narrow corridor. It consists of four quarters: Hoornwijk and Ypenburg on the southwest of the A12 motorway and parallel railway to Utrecht, and Forepark and Leidschenveen on the northeast.
Haagse Hout
borough in The Hague, The Netherlands
Centre
borough or district of The Hague, Netherlands
Laak
district of The Hague
Segbroek
Segbroek () is one of eight districts of The Hague in the Netherlands. The district was established by the city in 1988. It has a total area of and a population of as of . Segbroek is divided into five neighbourhoods: Bomen- en Bloemenbuurt, Regentessekwartier, Valkenboskwartier, Vogelwijk and Vruchtenbuurt.
Escamp
Escamp () is a district of The Hague, Netherlands, built largely after the Second World War, on the 15th century Eskamppolders. With the addition of the Vinex neighbourhood Wateringse Veld, Escamp is the most populous district of the city; as of , it had inhabitants. The district features one railway station: Den Haag Moerwijk.