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Project in France financed by DG Regio
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Project in France financed by DG Regio

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    149,352.0 Euro
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    834,960.01 Euro
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    17.89 percent
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    1 September 2016
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    28 February 2019
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    Département de Vaucluse
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    Q2536739 (Deleted Item)
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    43°56'53.88"N, 4°48'32.04"E
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    84909
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    L’opération s’inscrit dans le cadre du projet de Vélo-route ViaRhôna, inscrite au schéma national des vélo-routes et voies vertes en tant que vélo-route d’intérêt national (V60) et Européen (EV17). Les objectifs de l’opération consistent à mettre en service 12,7 kilomètres de l’itinéraire ViaRhôna comprenant : -La S2V1 (4,7 km) : depuis la section réalisée sur Lapalud (franchissement de la RN86) jusqu’au pont sur le canal de Donzère Mondragon : -Les S5V1 (6,1 km) et S6V1 (1,9 km) : section en voie verte sur les communes de Piolenc et Caderousse, permettant notamment le franchissement de l’Aigues.; (French)
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    The operation is part of the ViaRhôna Bike-Road project, which is included in the national scheme of bike-roads and green lanes as a bike-road of national interest (V60) and European (EV17). The objectives of the operation are to put into service 12.7 kilometres of the ViaRhôna route comprising: The S2V1 (4.7 km): from the section realised on Lapalud (crossing the RN86) to the bridge over the Donzère Mondragon Canal: The S5V1 (6.1 km) and S6V1 (1.9 km): green road section on the communes of Piolenc and Caderousse, allowing in particular the crossing of the Aigues. (English)
    13 October 2020
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    The project consists of continuing the development of the ViaRhôna cycle route. (English)
    Creative Commons
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    Identifiers

    12662
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    5175
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