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Caserta
[ kuh-zair-tuh; Spanish kah-zer-tah ]
noun
- a city in S Italy, near Naples.
Caserta
/ kaˈzɛrta /
noun
- 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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One of the suspects who faces federal charges, Caserta, appeared to have a TikTok account under the username kinetictruth.
From Washington Post
He then lighted his cigar and smoked on till they reached Caserta, where the carriage halted to change horses.
From Project Gutenberg
The greater portion of the ruin was dismantled, to be used in the construction of the royal villa of Caserta.
From Project Gutenberg
By seven in the morning we were at Caserta, and an hour later at Capua, a pretty bustling town on the banks of a river.
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The only bridge across the river was at Capua, but there was a ferry near Caserta.
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The bersaglieri did not arrive at Caserta till the battle was over.
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