n.
[It. casino a small house, a gaming house. See
A game at cards, played by two or more persons, usually for twenty-one points.
Great cassino, the ten of diamonds. -- Little cassino, the two of spades.
| Dictionary: Cas·si·no |
[It. casino a small house, a gaming house. See
A game at cards, played by two or more persons, usually for twenty-one points.
Great cassino, the ten of diamonds. -- Little cassino, the two of spades.
| WordNet: cassino |
The noun has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
a card game in which cards face up on the table are taken with eligible cards in the hand
Synonym: casino
| Wikipedia: Cassino |
| Cassino | |||
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| — Comune — | |||
| Comune di Cassino | |||
| The town of Cassino from the upper part of the town. | |||
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| Coordinates: 41°30′N 13°50′E / 41.5°N 13.833°ECoordinates: 41°30′N 13°50′E / 41.5°N 13.833°E | |||
| Country | Italy | ||
| Region | Lazio | ||
| Province | Frosinone (FR) | ||
| Frazioni | Caira, Montecassino, San Cesareo, San Michele, San Pasquale, Sant'Angelo in Theodice, Sant'Antonino | ||
| Government | |||
| - Mayor | Bruno Vincenzo Scittarelli | ||
| Area | |||
| - Total | 82.77 km2 (32 sq mi) | ||
| Elevation | 40 m (131 ft) | ||
| Population (2007) | |||
| - Total | 32,643 | ||
| - Density | 394.4/km2 (1,021.4/sq mi) | ||
| - Demonym | Cassinati | ||
| Time zone | CET (UTC+1) | ||
| - Summer (DST) | CEST (UTC+2) | ||
| Postal code | 03043 | ||
| Dialing code | 0776 | ||
| Patron saint | St. Benedict | ||
| Website | Official website | ||
Cassino is a comune in the province of Frosinone, Italy, at the southern end of the region of Lazio.
Cassino is located at the foot of Monte Cairo near the confluence of the Rapido and Liri rivers. The city is best known as the site of the Abbey of Montecassino and the Battle of Monte Cassino during World War II, which resulted in tremendous Allied and German casualties as well as the near total destruction of the town itself. Today, Cassino is also home to the University of Cassino and a FIAT automotive plant.
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Cassino's origins lie in the Volsci settlement of Casinum, at the base of the nearby Monte Cairo. Casinum passed under the control of the Samnites, but the Romans eventually gained control of Casinum, establishing a colony there in 312 B.C. At least once during Punic Wars, Hannibal passed near Casinum. Casinium was also the site of a villa belonging to Marcus Terentius Varro.
The modern town which arose on the site of the ancient town of Casinum was called San Germano, but on 28 July 1863 the name was officially reverted to "Cassino".
The area of the province of Frosinone, to which Cassino belongs, is popularly known in Italy - although some think rather improperly - as Ciociaria, which name comes from a type of footwear once worn by shepherds. According to cookbook author Claudia Palombo, who grew up near Cassino, the terrain is similar to northern California, with rolling green hills, vineyards, and rivers. Because of its valley location, it's often foggy in the winter, with chilly rainfall. Summers are generally quite warm and humid.
The site of fierce fighting during the Battles of Monte Cassino during World War II, the old town was almost completely destroyed and was rebuilt south-east of its prior location in a relatively short space of time. Because of this, and despite the recent construction of a large number of new roads and roundabouts, the town has a somewhat disorderly road network. The city is developing commercially as well, following the construction of many shopping centres in the environs, which, however, also increase traffic congestion, particularly on the roads leading into the city.
Cassino's football team plays in the Italian Serie C2.
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