Languedoc-Roussillon is a historical region in the south of France, known for its diverse landscapes, which include vineyards, mountains, and Mediterranean coastline. It is famous for its wine production, particularly Côtes du Rhône and Languedoc wines, and has a rich cultural heritage influenced by both Catalan and Occitan traditions.
The region is home to several notable cities, including Montpellier, the capital, and Nîmes, known for its Roman architecture. Languedoc-Roussillon also features beautiful natural parks, such as Cévennes National Park, and historical sites like the Pont du Gard, a UNESCO World Heritage site.