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          Aube is a department in the Grand Est region of northeastern France, known for its champagne production and medieval heritage. The Troyes Cathedral, with its distinctive Renaissance stained glass, and the charming Champagne wine villages anchor the region's cultural appeal. Visitors explore the UNESCO-listed vineyards, tour champagne houses, and walk through preserved historic town centers.
          Aube is a department in the Grand Est region of northeastern France, centered on the city of Troyes approximately 150 kilometers southeast of Paris. It forms part of the historic Champagne province and encompasses the southern Champagne wine subregion known as the Cote des Bar, along with significant natural areas including the Foret d'Orient Regional Nature Park and the Lac du Der-Chantecoq reservoir. Editorial content is based on established geographic and cultural sources current as of 2025.
          Destination: Aube, France | Region: Grand Est | Category: Cultural Heritage, Wine Tourism, Nature | Audience: Independent Travelers, Wine Enthusiasts, History Buffs | Content Type: Destination Guide