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[[Image:Route-Napoleon02.jpg|thumb|Gilded eagle marker of the The Route Napoléon, at the southern entry to [[Gap, Hautes-Alpes]]]] |
[[Image:Route-Napoleon02.jpg|thumb|Gilded eagle marker of the The Route Napoléon, at the southern entry to [[Gap, Hautes-Alpes]]]] |
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'''Route Napoléon''' is the route taken by [[Napoleon I of France|Napoléon]] in [[1815]] on his return from [[Elba]]. It is now a |
'''Route Napoléon''' is the route taken by [[Napoleon I of France|Napoléon]] in [[1815]] on his return from [[Elba]]. It is now a 325km section of the [[Route nationale 85]]. |
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The route begins at [[Golfe-Juan]], where Napoleon disembarked 1 March 1815, inaugurating the [[Hundred Days]] that ended at [[Battle of Waterloo|Waterloo]]. It was inaugurated in 1932; it leads from the [[French Riviera]] to the southern Pre-[[Alps]]. It is marked along the way by the flying eagle symbol. |
The route begins at [[Golfe-Juan]], where Napoleon disembarked 1 March 1815, inaugurating the [[Hundred Days]] that ended at [[Battle of Waterloo|Waterloo]]. It was inaugurated in 1932; it leads from the [[French Riviera]] to the southern Pre-[[Alps]]. It is marked along the way by the flying eagle symbol. |
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[[Category:Alpes-Maritimes]] |
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[[Category:Alpes-de-Haute-Provence]] |
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Revision as of 16:11, 23 December 2007
Route Napoléon is the route taken by Napoléon in 1815 on his return from Elba. It is now a 325km section of the Route nationale 85.
The route begins at Golfe-Juan, where Napoleon disembarked 1 March 1815, inaugurating the Hundred Days that ended at Waterloo. It was inaugurated in 1932; it leads from the French Riviera to the southern Pre-Alps. It is marked along the way by the flying eagle symbol.
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