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Road in France
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The Route nationale 202 is a 114 km (71 mi) trunk road (nationale) in France between the Côte d'Azur and the winter sports resort towns in the southern Alps.

References

  1. Décret No. 2005-1499 du 5 décembre 2005 relatif à la consistance du réseau routier national
Routes nationales (main trunk roads) of France


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