Route nationale 79

Road in France
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The route to Sainte-Cécile in the direction of the Col du Bois Clair.

Route nationale 79, or RN 79, is a French national road connecting Montmarault to Mâcon. Totalling 167 kilometers long, it is a section of the Atlantic Central European Route [fr]. RN79 passes through the mountain pass Col du Bois Clair near Sologny. It is being upgraded to motorway A79, the western section of which was completed in November 2022.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Dans l'Allier, l'A79 a été officiellement baptisée La Bourbonnaise par le ministre des Transports Clément Beaune". La Montagne. 14 November 2022.
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