List of people from The Hague

This is a list of people from The Hague.

Politicians edit

 
Willem Drees, Prime Minister

See also: List of mayors of The Hague

Monarchs edit

 
William III, King of England

Arts edit

 
Louis Couperus, 1900
 
Golden Earring, band
 
Constantijn Huygens, 1641
 
Jan Jacob Lodewijk ten Kate, ca.1865
 
Theo Van Gogh, 2004

Science & Business edit

 
Christiaan Huygens, 1671

Sport edit

 
Erica Terpstra, 2012
 
Raymond van Barneveld, darts player

Miscellaneous edit

 
Conrad Busken Huet

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