
Béarn
Béarn is a historical region in southwestern France, located primarily in the Pyrenees-Atlantiques department. It is known for its scenic landscapes, including mountains and valleys, and its rich cultural heritage. Béarn has its own distinct traditions, language (Béarnais), and cuisine, which features dishes like garbure (a hearty soup) and poule au pot (a chicken dish). Historically, it was an independent principality and has a notable connection to famous figures, including Henry IV of France. Today, Béarn is appreciated for its natural beauty, outdoor activities, and vibrant local culture.