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Where is the seat of Netherlands government?

The dutch government is seated in The Hague. The collection of buildings where the government is located is called the Binnenhof.


John Quincy Adams' first official appoitment was Minister to The Netherlands where the seat of government is called what?

It was called the Hague


When john Quincy Adams' first official appointment was as minister to the Netherlands where the seat of government is called what?

Hague


Which city is the seat of governmernt of Netherlands?

The government of the Netherlands is positioned in The Hague.


What is a seat of government?

The Seat of Government is called the Capitol, or for a county it's called the County Seat.


What is the capital of Paises Bajos?

"Paises Bajos" is Spanish for the Netherlands. The capital of the Netherlands is Amsterdam, and the seat of government is The Hague.


Is The Hague the capital city of Holland?

Amsterdam is the capital of the Netherlands. The Hague is the seat of government.


What is name of the political capital of Netherlands?

The constitutional capital of the Netherlands is Amsterdam, the seat of government is The Hague (Den Haag).


Does The Netherlands have 2 capitols?

No, there's only one capital of the Netherlands: Amsterdam. However, the seat of government is The Hague, so that's why some may think the Netherlands have 2 capitals.


How many countries in Holland?

The Netherlands ( Holland) is a country with twelve provinces, capital is Amsterdam, and seat of government is the Hague.


What is the capital of holanda?

Holanda is Spanish for Holland, and is also used colloquially to refer to the nation of the Netherlands (Paises Bajos, in Spanish). The capital of the Netherlands is Amsterdam. The seat of government is The Hague.


Did the Netherlands have another capital besides Amsterdam?

Amsterdam is and has been the Capital of the Netherlands since 1588. Despite being the capital, it is not the seat of government. That title goes to the city known as Den Haag or The Hague (in English). Only once in history has Amsterdam been both the capital and the seat of government and that was between 1808 and 1810 when King Louis Napoleon resided in the Amsterdam and declared it the seat of government and capital of his kingdom.