- The
Boulevard Périphérique (French pronunciation: [bulvaʁ peʁifeʁik]),
often called the Périph, is a limited-access dual-carriageway ring road in Paris...
- RER (Réseau
Express Régional), was
built to
complement the Métro; the
Périphérique expressway encircling the city, was
completed in 1973. Most of the postwar...
- The
Boulevard périphérique de Caen is a ring road
circling the
French city of Caen. It is the
route nationale 814.
Traveling speed on the road is limited...
- The A86 (sometimes
called "Paris super-
périphérique") is the
second ring road
around Paris, France. It
follows an
irregular path
around Paris with the...
- The
Périphérique de
Toulouse is a ring road
consisting of
urban expressways,
entirely 2 × 3
lanes in the city of Toulouse. From the
point of view of its...
- The
Boulevard périphérique de Lyon is a ring road that
surrounds Lyon from the
northwest (Porte de Valvert, in T****in-la-Demi-Lune) to the
south (Porte...
- La
France périphérique :
comment on a sacrifié les
classes po****ires (transl. Peripheral France: How the Po****r
classes Were Sacrificed) is a 2014 book...
-
centre located between the
Boulevards of the
Marshals and the
Boulevard Périphérique.
Traditionally the
first major classic car show of the year. Rétromobile...
- Les
Mercuriales are twin
towers in Bagnolet,
along the
Boulevard Peripherique, in Paris, France. They were
built in 1975, and are
named Levant (Eastern)...
- on "peripheral France" (French: la
France périphérique), laid out in the 2014 book La
France périphérique,
which refers to
mainly rural areas of France...