Laak, The Hague

Laak (Dutch pronunciation: [laːk]) is district of The Hague, Netherlands.

With a population of 46,915 and an area of 4.3 square kilometres (1.7 sq mi),[1] it is the smallest and least populous of the city's eight districts.

The district is officially divided into three neighbourhoods: Laakkwartier, Spoorwijk and Binckhorst.

[2] The Hague University of Applied Sciences can be found in Laak.

In the period between 1915 and 1935, the municipality developed a residential neighbourhood in Laak, designed by Dutch architect Berlage.

Laak in The Hague .