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  2. A66 autoroute - Wikipedia

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    The A66 autoroute is a 38.2 kilometres (23.7 mi) long motorway in the south of France, also called L'Ariégeoise. It is in the departments of the Haute-Garonne and Ariège, and connects Villefranche-de-Lauragais with a junction to the A61 at its north and ends at the N20 at Pamiers to the south. It is operated by the company ASF, and it was ...

  3. A63 autoroute - Wikipedia

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    The A63 autoroute is a motorway in southwest France, connecting Bordeaux (from Junction 15 of the Rocade) to the border with Spain and Basque Country via the Autopista AP-8. The motorway, rather than being a purpose-built route, is an upgrade of the former RN10 , which became a full toll road and no longer exists south of Bordeaux. [ 1 ]

  4. A40 autoroute - Wikipedia

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    The Autoroute A40 is a motorway in France that extends from Mâcon on the west to Passy on the east, terminating not far from Chamonix and the Mont Blanc Tunnel. The road runs 208 kilometres (129 mi) through Bresse , the high southern Jura Mountains , northern Prealps and French Alps .

  5. A4 autoroute - Wikipedia

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    The A4 Autoroute, also known as autoroute de l'Est (English: Motorway of the East), is a French autoroute that travels 482 km (300 mi) between the cities of Paris and Strasbourg. It forms parts of European routes E25 and E50. It is France's second longest after the A10 autoroute. Its construction began in the 1970s near Paris.

  6. A19 autoroute - Wikipedia

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    The A19 autoroute is a motorway in France it connects the A5 with A6 between Sens in Yonne and Courtenay in Loiret. It is 130.3 kilometres (81.0 mi) long. It is 130.3 kilometres (81.0 mi) long. The extension to the A10 autoroute near Orléans was completed in January 2011.

  7. A1 autoroute - Wikipedia

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    The autoroute serves the northern suburbs of Paris, including the Stade de France, Le Bourget, Paris' Roissy Charles de Gaulle Airport, and Parc Astérix. From there it crosses Hauts-de-France, without directly passing through any of the major cities of the région. Throughout Hauts-de-France, the A1 runs parallel to the LGV Nord.

  8. Category:Autoroutes in France - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Autoroutes in France" The following 94 pages are in this category, out of 94 total. ... A837 autoroute; Los autonautas de la cosmopista; G.

  9. A2 autoroute - Wikipedia

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    Until other more direct motorway routes are completed it is also the fastest route from Paris to the Belgian city of Liège. From Combles to Cambrai , the autoroute is managed by the Société des Autoroutes du Nord et de l'Est de la France (SANEF) and is a toll road, with no exits on the southernmost 22.8 kilometres (14.2 mi) of the A2 between ...