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Champagne-Ardenne region

Champagne-Ardenne was a historic region in northeastern France, known for its lush landscapes and rolling hills. It was famous for producing the world-renowned Champagne sparkling wine, especially around the city of Reims and Épernay. The region also features medieval architecture, dense forests, and rural charm. In 2016, it merged into the larger Grand Est administrative region. Today, the area is celebrated for its cultural heritage, vineyards, and scenic countryside, attracting visitors interested in wine, history, and outdoor activities. Despite administrative changes, Champagne-Ardenne remains a symbol of France’s rich winemaking and historical tradition.