Romandy is the French-speaking region of Switzerland, located primarily in the western part of the country. It includes the cantons of Vaud, Geneva, Neuchâtel, and parts of Fribourg and Valais. The region is known for its picturesque landscapes, including the Lake Geneva area and the Jura Mountains.
The culture of Romandy is heavily influenced by French traditions, and the region has a rich history of art, literature, and cuisine. Major cities like Lausanne and Geneva serve as cultural and economic hubs, attracting both locals and international visitors.