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Art- and antiques fair (3)

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The 'Lange Voorhout' is located in the city centre of The Hague. This photograph was taken on August 28th, 2009 during an art- and antiques fair.

The sculptures are by the Mexican sculptor Javier Marin.

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A: Den Haag Lange Voorhout

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C: The Hague - 45th National Geranium Market

by Marco den Herder, 70 meters away

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D: Art- and antiques fair (2)

by Marco den Herder, 110 meters away

The 'Lange Voorhout' is located in the city centre of The Hague. This photograph was taken on August ...

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E: The Hague - Easter Market 2012 - Lange Voorhout (2)

by Marco den Herder, 140 meters away

The Hague - Easter Market 2012 - Lange Voorhout (2)

F: Art- and antiques fair (1)

by Marco den Herder, 150 meters away

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G: The Hague - Easter Market - Lange Voorhout (1).

by Marco den Herder, 150 meters away

The Hague - Easter Market - Lange Voorhout (1).

H: Hague-Lange-Voorhout street

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I: Escher Museum Gallery

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J: The Hague - view on the 'Hofvijver'

by Marco den Herder, 270 meters away

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