Treaty of The Hague

The Treaty of The Hague (also known as the Treaty of Den Haag) may refer to:
 * Treaty of The Hague (1428)—better known as Treaty of Delft, a nearby city
 * Treaty of The Hague (1433)
 * Treaty of The Hague (1603)
 * Treaty of The Hague (1625)—England and the Netherlands agreed to support Christian IV of Denmark economically
 * Treaty of The Hague (1641)—the Dutch Republic and the Kingdom of Portugal established a truce and sign a Treaty of Offensive and Defensive Alliance
 * Concert of The Hague (1659)—also First Concert of The Hague: Dutch Republic, England and France agree on a common stance regarding the Dano-Swedish conflict in the Second Northern War
 * Treaty of The Hague (1661)—the Dutch Empire recognized Portuguese imperial sovereignty over Recife in Brazil
 * Treaty of The Hague (1697) - better known as Treaty of Rijswick, the suburb of The Hague
 * Treaty of The Hague (1698)—attempted to resolve the issue of who would inherit the Spanish throne (also known as the First Partition Treaty).
 * Treaty of The Hague (1701)—England, Austria, the United Provinces, and the Holy Roman Empire established an alliance in order to keep France in check.
 * Treaty of The Hague (1709)—also known as the first Barrier Treaty
 * Concert of The Hague (1710)—also Second Concert of The Hague: the Holy Roman Emperor, England and the Dutch Republic agree on the neutrality of the Swedish provinces in Germany during the Great Northern War
 * Treaty of The Hague (1720)—ended the War of the Quadruple Alliance
 * Treaty of The Hague (1795)—the Batavian Republic ceded territories to France
 * Treaty of The Hague (1895)—established the boundaries of British New Guinea
 * Treaty of The Hague (1949)—granted independence from the Netherlands to Indonesia
 * Treaty of The Hague (1983)—a plan for the Netherlands to grant independence to Aruba, later shelved