
Oise (department in France)
Oise is a department in northern France, part of the Hauts-de-France region. Named after the Oise River, it covers an area characterized by forests, agriculture, and historic towns. Oise is known for its cultural heritage, including medieval castles, churches, and picturesque villages. It combines a rural landscape with easy access to Paris, making it attractive for both residents and visitors. The department offers a mix of outdoor activities, historical exploration, and local traditions, serving as a peaceful yet accessible part of the broader Île-de-France area.