Gers Department
The Gers Department is a region located in the southwestern part of France. It is part of the Occitanie administrative region and is known for its picturesque landscapes, including rolling hills and vineyards. The department is named after the Gers River, which flows through the area, contributing to its agricultural richness.
The capital of the Gers Department is Auch, a town famous for its historical architecture and vibrant culture. The region is also recognized for its production of Armagnac, a type of brandy, and is home to various traditional festivals that celebrate local heritage and gastronomy.