Cébazan
Cébazan is a commune in the Hérault department in the Occitanie region in southern France. It is located approximately 15 kilometers northeast of Béziers.
The village is situated in a landscape characterized by vineyards and Mediterranean scrubland (garrigue). The economy of Cébazan is largely based on viticulture, with wine production being a significant activity.
Historically, Cébazan has evidence of Roman presence. The village's name is thought to derive from a Roman landowner. The medieval period saw the development of the village around its church.
Points of interest in or near Cébazan include the church, local vineyards offering wine tasting, and opportunities for hiking and exploring the surrounding countryside. The village typically holds local festivals and events throughout the year.