Route national 119

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Route Nationale 119 in France
N 119
Basic data
Operator:
Overall length: 121.5 km

Regions :

Midi-Pyrénées

Course of the road
Template: AB / Maintenance / Empty Historical route until 1973 with today's names
Aude department
Street as D 119
Locality Carcassonne D 6113 (formerly N 113 ) / D 118 (formerly N 118 )
Locality Montréal
Locality La Force
crossing D 623 (formerly N 623 )
Locality Fanjeaux
Locality Orsans
Locality Saint-Gaudéric
department Ariège
Locality Mirepoix D 625 (formerly N 625 ) / D 626 (formerly N 626 )
Locality Besset
Locality Coutens
Locality Les Pujols
Locality Pamiers D 624 (formerly N 20 )
Locality Bezac
crossing D 626 (formerly N 626 )
Locality Escosse
Locality Pailhès D 919 (formerly N 628 )
Locality Sabarat D 628 (formerly N 628 )
Locality Le Mas-d'Azil
Locality Clermont
Locality Lescure D 117 (formerly N 117 )

The N119 was a French national road established between Carcassonne and Lescure in 1824. It goes back to the route impériale 139. Their length was 121.5 kilometers. In 1973 it was completely phased out. From 1977 to 2006 there was another N119 in Clermont-Ferrand, which branched off from the N9 there. Today it is part of the D69.

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