Portuguese-Israelic graveyard, The Hague
Portuguese-Israelic graveyard, The Hague is a cemetery in The Hague Center, The Hague, South Holland which is located on Scheveningseweg. Access is restricted and requires permission. Portuguese-Israelic graveyard, The Hague is situated nearby to the memorial Van Karnebeekbron, as well as near Stichting Christelijk Onderwijs Haaglanden.Photo: Roel Wijnants, CC BY-SA 2.0.
- Access is restricted and requires permission.
- Type: Cemetery
- Also known as: “Portugees-Israëlitische Begraafplaats”
- Address: Scheveningseweg 21A, ‘s-Gravenhage, 2517KS
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Constantyn Huygens and World Peace Flame.
Constantyn Huygens
World Peace Flame
Photo: Blacknight, Public domain.
World Peace Flame is situated 250 metres south of Portuguese-Israelic graveyard, The Hague.
Dutch Language Union
Government office
Photo: Jsterckx, CC BY-SA 4.0.
The Dutch Language Union is an international regulatory institution that governs issues regarding the Dutch language. It is best known for its spelling reforms which are promulgated by member states, grammar books, the Green Booklet and its support of Dutch language courses and studies worldwide. Dutch Language Union is situated 1 km southeast of Portuguese-Israelic graveyard, The Hague.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Archipelbuurt and Zorgvliet.
Archipelbuurt
Neighborhood
The Archipelbuurt is a neighbourhood in the Centrum district of The Hague, Netherlands. It has 5,764 inhabitants and covers an area of 87.1 hectares. Built primarily between 1860 and 1890, the neighbourhood is known for its Neo-Renaissance architecture and wide avenues and streets.
Zorgvliet
Neighborhood
Zorgvliet is a neighbourhood in the Scheveningen district of The Hague, Netherlands. It is named after the estate of the same name, once owned by the poet and writer Jacob Cats, later by 18th century politician Willem Bentinck van Rhoon and later again becoming the official residence of the Dutch Prime Minister.
Willemspark
Neighborhood
The Willemspark is a neighbourhood in the Centrum district of The Hague, Netherlands. It has 1,393 inhabitants and covers an area of 34.6 hectares. It is bordered by the Zeestraat to the south-east, the Scheveningseveer, the Mauritskade and the Dr.
Portuguese-Israelic graveyard, The Hague
- Categories: Jewish cemetery and burial
- Location: The Hague Center, The Hague, Rotterdam-The Hague Metropolitan Region, South Holland, Western Netherlands, Netherlands, Benelux, Europe
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Latitude
52.08937° or 52° 5′ 22″ northLongitude
4.29659° or 4° 17′ 48″ eastOpen location code
9F4637QW+PJOpenStreetMap ID
way 96201801OpenStreetMap feature
landuse=cemeteryWikidata ID
Q2579155
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In Other Languages
From Dutch to Hebrew—“Portuguese-Israelic graveyard, The Hague” goes by many names.
- Dutch: “Joodse begraafplaats (Den Haag)”
- Dutch: “Joodse begraafplaats van Den Haag”
- Dutch: “Joodse begraafplaats”
- Dutch: “rijksmonumentnummer 18067”
- Hebrew: “בית הקברות היהודי בהאג”
Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Vreedehuis and Stichting Christelijk Onderwijs Haaglanden.
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