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  2. Route Napoléon - Wikipedia

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    The route begins at Golfe-Juan, where Napoleon disembarked on 1 March 1815, beginning the Hundred Days that ended at Waterloo. The road was inaugurated in 1932 and meanders from the French Riviera north-northwest along the foothills of the Alps. It is marked along the way by statues of the French Imperial Eagle.

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  4. Route nationale 21 - Wikipedia

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    The road heads into the valley of the Ger and the town of Fleurance. Further south the road passes through the town of Auch. The road heads south west to Mirande and the town of Miélan. The road heads west crossing a ridge and the Puntous de Laguian (342m). At Rabastens-de-Bigorre the road turns south again to the town of Tarbes.

  5. A family who roadtrips 4,000 miles a year shares the best ...

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    Rob Taylor, a Florida-based road trip expert, has traveled to 48 states with his family. Taylor focuses on educational trips, visiting lesser-known destinations for unique experiences.

  6. Route nationale 12 - Wikipedia

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    The road continues west past the Menez-Bré (302 m). The countryside becomes more and more undulating with steeper river valleys the Monts d'Arrée lie to the south (394 m). The road comes to Morlaix at the head of the river Jarlot. The road continues southwest to Landivisiau where the old road follows the scenic river Élorn past the Moulin de ...

  7. Autoroutes of France - Wikipedia

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    The autoroute (French: ⓘ, highway or motorway) system in France consists largely of toll roads (76% of the total). It is a network of 11,882 km (7,383 mi) of motorways as of 2014. On road signs, autoroute destinations are shown in blue, while destinations reached through a combination of autoroutes are shown with an added autoroute logo.