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Caserta

American  
[kuh-zair-tuh, kah-zer-tah] / kəˈzɛər tə, kɑˈzɛr tɑ /

noun

  1. a city in S Italy, near Naples.


Caserta British  
/ kaˈzɛrta /

noun

  1. a town in S Italy, in Campania: centre of Garibaldi's campaigns for the unification of Italy (1860); Allied headquarters in World War II. Pop: 75 208 (2001)

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The Royal Palace of Caserta gave no official reason for cancelling the concert on 27 July, which was being staged as part of the wider music programme.

From BBC Jul. 21, 2025

“There needs to be an integration plan,” said Mamadou Kouassi, a spokesperson for a migrant and refugees group based in Italy’s southern city of Caserta.

From Washington Times Apr. 18, 2023

“He refused to do them, but he said the guys that did definitely had an edge,” Mr. Caserta said.

From New York Times Aug. 30, 2022

Ty Garbin and Kaleb Franks earlier pleaded guilty, while Daniel Harris and Brandon Caserta were acquitted at trial in April.

From Seattle Times Aug. 29, 2022

"We can resume this conversation at Caserta to-morrow before his Majesty," said Caraffa, with the same mocking smile; "pray, now, let me hear the remainder of that despatch."

From Tony Butler by Charles James Lever

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