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  2. A13 autoroute - Wikipedia

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    Pont de Normandie / Honfleur / Le Havre / Amiens / Calais 54.3 33.7 D 675 - Junction 28: Beuzeville / Pont Audemer Toutainville 64.4 40.0 D 675 Toutainville Eastbound entry only / Westbound exit only Bourneville-Sainte-Croix 76.3 47.4 A 131: Eastbound entry / Westbound exit 77.5 48.1 D 89 - Junction 26: Brionne / Pont-Audemer - Est Bourg-Achard ...

  3. Normandie Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Normandie Avenue is one of Los Angeles County's longest north–south streets, with a stretch of about 22.5 miles (36.2 km). It lies between Western Avenue to the ...

  4. Route nationale 13 - Wikipedia

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    The road's old course out of Bayeux has been numbered RD 513 while the new road, a dual carriageway, follows a non-linear course towards Carentan. The road passes the small town of Carentan and turns North towards Valognes and then the port of Cherbourg. Carentan bypass, built between 1994 and 1996, goes underneath the Canal de Carentan, where ...

  5. A29 autoroute - Wikipedia

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    The A 29 is a major toll motorway in Normandy and Picardy, northwestern and northern France.The road is also part of European route E44.From its western interchange with the A28 autoroute until its junction with the A26 autoroute, part of the A29 also forms the northern section of the Grand contournement de Paris.

  6. List of national roads in Spain - Wikipedia

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    A road numbering scheme is used according to rules by the fourth General Road Plan (Plan General de Carreteras) of 1939-1941 (Plan Peña). [citation needed] Six radial roads which connect Madrid with its coasts and its borders divide the Spanish continental territory (except for the Canary Islands and Balearic Islands) into 6 radial sectors.

  7. N-1 road (Spain) - Wikipedia

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    The N-1 (formerly designated as N-I) was the main road from Madrid to France in Spain. From Madrid, the road headed north to Burgos. In this section, most of the old N-I has been replaced by the Autovía A-1. [citation needed] From Burgos to Miranda de Ebro the N-1 still exists, running parallel to the (formerly tolled) Autopista AP-1. [2]

  8. Normandy - Wikipedia

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    Normandy (French: Normandie; Norman: Normaundie or Nouormandie) [note 2] is a geographical and cultural region in northwestern Europe, roughly coextensive with the historical Duchy of Normandy. Normandy comprises mainland Normandy (a part of France) and insular Normandy (mostly the British Channel Islands).

  9. N-6 road (Spain) - Wikipedia

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    This road is the subject of a documentary film directed by the Galician filmmaker Pela del Álamo and produced by Diplodocus Producións (www.diplodocus.es). The main theme of the tape is the process of abandonment experienced by traditional roads throughout the world once the routes are redirected by the new highways.