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Nederlands: Hogewal met Koninklijke Stallen, Den Haag, gezien vanaf het Piet Heinplein.
English: Hogewal (quayside) at the Royal Stables, The Hague, seen from the Piet Hein Square.
Deutsch: Hogewal (Kai) am königlichen Ställe, Den Haag, von der Piet Hein-Platz gesehen.
Français : Hogewal (quai) dans l'écurie Royal, La Haye, vu de la Place Hein Piet.
Español: Hogewal (muelle) en el estables Real, La Haya, visto desde el Plaza Piet Hein.
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Author Anonymous photographer / Trenkler & Co.

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