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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

The plot is largely based on the life of script consultant Mamadou Kouassi, an Ivorian immigrant organizer living in the Italian city of Caserta.

From Seattle Times

“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

“A chaplain could help, but it wouldn’t matter if you don’t empower them,” said Patrick Caserta, a former Navy recruiter.

From Seattle Times

Both men testified in the federal trials of Daniel Harris and Brandon Caserta, who were acquitted in April, and in the initial trials for Fox and Croft that ended in mistrial.

From Washington Post