County of Provence
The County of Provence was a historical region in southeastern France, known for its rich culture and beautiful landscapes. It emerged in the 10th century and became a significant political entity in the Middle Ages. The county was characterized by its vibrant economy, driven by agriculture, trade, and the production of wine and olive oil.
In 1481, the County of Provence was incorporated into the Kingdom of France, marking the end of its independence. Today, the region is celebrated for its picturesque villages, lavender fields, and Mediterranean coastline, attracting tourists from around the world who seek to experience its unique charm.