Development of the Viadadna du Léman to the Mediterranée: Section Tour Carbonière — Pont de Provence in Aigues-Mortes (Q193999): Difference between revisions

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summary: The project consists of continuing the development of the ViaRhôna cycle route. (English)
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Project in France financed by DG Regio
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Development of the Viadadna du Léman to the Mediterranée: Section Tour Carbonière — Pont de Provence in Aigues-Mortes
Project in France financed by DG Regio

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    32,960.0 Euro
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    233,260.12 Euro
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    14.13 percent
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    20 October 2014
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    31 August 2015
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    Conseil Départemental du Gard
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    Q2532778 (Deleted Item)
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    Le Département du Gard a une stratégie d’aménagement des itinéraires cyclables et de maillage des déplacements doux. Il a adopté un schéma départemental des aménagements cyclables dès 2006 qui inclut l’itinéraire cyclable ViaRhôna. (French)
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    The Department of Gard has a strategy for the development of cycle routes and mesh size of soft journeys. It adopted a departmental cycle layout plan already in 2006, including the Vivadadna cycle route. (English)
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    The project consists of continuing the development of the ViaRhôna cycle route. (English)
    Creative Commons
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    12627
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    5175
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