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Cascina (Italian pronunciation: [ˈkaʃʃina]) is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Province of Pisa in the
Italian region Tuscany,
located about 60 kilometres...
- The
Battle of
Cascina is a
painting in
fresco commissioned from
Michelangelo for the
Palazzo Vecchio in Florence. He
created only the
preparatory drawing...
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Cascina is a
comune in the
Province of Pisa,
Italy Cascina may also
refer to:
Cascina a corte, a type of
rural building traditional of the Po Valley,...
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Cascina Merlata is a
district ("quartiere") of Milan, Italy, part of the Zone 8
administrative division of the city. It is
adjacent to the Expo 2015 exhibition...
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administratively a
frazione of the
comune of
Cascina,
province of Pisa.
Zambra is
about 12 km from Pisa and 7 km from
Cascina,
located alongside the
river Arno....
- The
Battle of
Cascina was an
engagement between Pisan and
Florentine troops on 28 July 1364 near
Cascina, modern-day Italy. Florence's
victory followed...
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Sportiva Dilettantistica Cascina is an
Italian ****ociation
football club
located in
Cascina, Tuscany. It
currently plays in
Serie D. The club...
- In Italy,
cascina a
corte (Italian: [kaʃˈʃiːna a kˈkorte]; plural:
cascine a corte), more
simply known as
cascina (Piedmontese: c****in-a,
pronounced [/kaˈsiŋa/])...
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Cascina Vianello is an
Italian television series. List of
Italian television series Cascina Vianello at IMDb v t e...
- The
Cascina Pozzobonelli is a
historic building in Milan, Italy,
formerly used as a farmhouse.
Constructed in 1492 by
Donato Bramante, it is
mostly in...