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Hoi. my presentation today is about the city called The Hague, it's a beautiful city in the netherlands located near the north sea. It is the seat of the Dutch parliament as well as the United Nations Court of Justice, and it is also the residence of the Dutch king. so first, why don't we start on how to get there. from schalkhaar you either gonna take the bus or pedal on your bike to deventer station. I advise you not to try and walk all the way there unless you have tried walkingfor over an hour not incuding the weather. the distance of course will depend on where you are located. now entering deventer station and getting on the train at platform 4. you will be heading to The Hague and it should only take you about 1 hour and 37 minutes. more specific it's gonna be 5 stops. it's also gonna take 13 to 14 euro for an online ticket from the NS app but i advise you to check with the app before going. now you will see the stops and their names on the screen i do want to remind you that this is the fastest route i could find to the hague so don't be surprised once you search and find multiple ones. arriving at the hague centraal and exiting the station you will be met with the wonderful sun shine. of course if you checked the weather before. a bonus advise if you don't know where to go now after you get out of the station. you need to visit on of the best attraction in the hague called De Pier Scheveningen. you will need first to walk 3 minutes to Scheveningen Noord bus station and wait at platform E for the bus. while you're waiting let me tell you 3 fun facts about the hague. 1 did you know that There are more than 180 nationalities living in The Hague. Close to the World Forum you will find the 192 flags of the UN countries. or that The Hague has a coastline of 11 kilometers. or even that You can climb the tower of the big church. You will climb no less than 288 steps during a guided tour in tower of the Grote Kerk. The spectacular view is worth it! taking the bus and going 10 stops you will get off at this wonderful attraction.