Route national 699

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Route nationale 699 in France
N 699
Basic data
Operator:
Overall length: 153 km (historical)

Regions :

Status: graduated
Course of the road
Template: AB / Maintenance / Empty historical street course until 1973
(with today's names)
Department Haute-Vienne
Street as D 699
crossing N 21
Locality Gorre
crossing D 901 (formerly N 701 )
Locality Cussac
Locality Saint-Mathieu D 675 (formerly N 675 )
Locality Maisonnais-sur-Tardoire
department Dordogne
department Charente
Locality Ecuras
Locality Montbron
Locality Vouthon
Locality Pranzac
Locality Mornac
Locality Touvre
Locality Magnac-sur-Touvre
Locality L'Isle-d'Epargnac D 941 (formerly N 141 )
Locality Angoulême D 910 (formerly N 10 ) / D 939 (formerly N 139 )
D 674 (formerly N 674 ) / D 737 (formerly N 737 )
Locality Saint-Michel
Locality Nersac
Locality Châteauneuf-sur-Charente
Locality Bonneuil
Locality Lignières-Sonneville
Locality Ambleville
Locality Lachaise
Department of Charente-Maritime
Locality Archiac D 700 (formerly N 700 ) / D 731 (formerly N 731 )
Locality Arthenac
Locality Réaux
Locality Jonzac
Locality Saint-Hilaire-du-Bois
Locality Nieul-le-Virouil
crossing D 137 (formerly N 137 )

The Route nationale 699 , or N 699 or RN 699 for short , was a French national road that ran from 1933 to 1973 between an intersection with the still existing National Road 21 southwest of Limoges and the N137 north of Mirambeau . Their length was 153 kilometers.

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