Coat of arms of The Hague

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MottoVrede en Recht (Peace and Justice)
Coat of arms of The Hague
The coat of arms of Rotterdam
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ArmigerThe Hague
MottoVrede en Recht (Peace and Justice)

The coat of arms of The Hague is the official symbol of the city of The Hague.

It consists of a golden escutcheon with a white stork in natural colours holding a black eel, a count's crown as coronet, and two golden lions rampant regardant as supporters standing on a green decorative compartment.[1] On 27 September 2012, the motto Vrede en Recht (English: Peace and Justice) was added to the compartment, referring to the city's global recognition as the home of international justice and accountability.[2]

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