Route national 101

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Route Nationale 101 in France
N 101
Basic data
Operator:
Overall length: 136 km

Regions :

Course of the road
Template: AB / Maintenance / Empty Historical route until 1973 with today's names
Gard department
Street as D 901
crossing D 6086 (formerly N 86 )
Locality Laval-Saint-Roman
crossing D 580 (formerly N 580 )
Locality Barjac D 579 (formerly N 579 )
department Ardèche
Locality Saint-Sauveur-de-Cruzières
Locality Saint-André-de-Cruzières
crossing D 104 (formerly N 104 )
Locality Saint-Paul-le-Jeune
crossing D 104 (formerly N 104 )
Locality Les Vans D 104 A (formerly N 104 A )
Gard department
passport Col du Mas-de-l'Ayre (846 meters)
department Lozère
crossing D 906 (formerly N 106 )
Locality Villefort
crossing D 906 (formerly N 106 )
Locality Altier
passport Col des Tribes (1130 meters)
Locality Le Bleymard
Locality Saint-Julien-du-Tournel
Locality Bagnols-les-Bains
Locality Sainte-Hélène
passport Col de la Tourette (839 meters) N 88

The N101 was a French national road established in 1824 between the N86 north of Pont-Saint-Esprit and the Col de la Tourette. It goes back to the route impériale 121. Their length was 136 kilometers. In 1973 it was completely phased out. In 1978, the N100 a , which was the eastern bypass of Remoulins, the N101. This was downgraded to D6101 in 2006.

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