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Antonio Nocerino
Antonio Nocerino

Antonio Nocerino is a retired Italian footballer who played as a midfielder for clubs such as A.C. Milan, Juventus, Palermo, and Orlando City. At international level, he represented the Italian national team, winning a runners-up medal at Euro 2012, and was also a member of the Italian team that took part at the 2008 Olympics.

Casertana F.C.

Casertana Football Club is an Italian association football club based in Caserta, Campania. The club currently plays in Serie C, the third tier of Italian football.

Nocerina

Nocerina may refer to:

Nocera Inferiore
Nocera Inferiore

Nocera Inferiore ʃɛːrə], locally [nuˈ(t)ʃæːrə]) is a city and comune in Campania, Italy, in the province of Salerno, at the foot of Monte Albino, 20 kilometres (12 mi) east-southeast of Naples by rail. It has a population of 45,608 inhabitants and a surface of 20.94 square kilometers (8.08 sq mi) thus showing a population density of 2,200 inhabitants per square kilometer.

Casertana pig

The Casertana is a breed of domestic pig from Campania, in southern Italy. It is mainly associated with the province of Caserta, from which its name derives, but was in the past also raised in the provinces of Campobasso, Naples, Rome and Salerno.

Royal Palace of Caserta
Royal Palace of Caserta

The Royal Palace of Caserta is a former royal residence in Caserta, southern Italy, constructed for the Bourbon kings of Naples. It is one of the largest palaces erected in Europe during the 18th century.

Antonio Casertano
Antonio Casertano

Antonio Casertano was an Italian politician. He was born in Capua.

Caserta railway station
Caserta railway station

Caserta railway station (Italian: Stazione di Caserta) serves the city and comune of Caserta, in the region of Campania, southern Italy. Opened in 1843, it forms the junction between the Rome–Cassino–Naples railway and the Naples–Foggia railway.

Caserta (Eastville, Virginia)
Caserta (Eastville, Virginia)

Caserta was a historic plantation house located near Eastville, Northampton County, Virginia. The oldest section was dated to about 1736.