Casella
Casella may refer to:
* Casella (Divine Comedy) (died 1299), Italian composer and singer, none of whose works have survived
* Alessandra Casella (active 1983–2019), Italian economist, researcher, professor and author
* Alfredo Casella (1883–1947), Italian composer, pianist and conductor
* Arnaldo Casella Tamburini (1885–1936), Italian artist
* Carlos Casella (active 1988–2015), Argentinian actor, dancer, choreographer and singer
* Cesare Casella (born 1960), Italian chef, restaurateur, writer, consultant and educator
* Felicita Casella (c. 1820 – after 1865), Italian singer and composer of French birth
* George Casella (1951–2012), American statistician
* Giovanni Andrea Casella (active 1658), Swiss-Italian painter active in the Baroque period
* Casella (Divine Comedy) (died 1299), Italian composer and singer, none of whose works have survived
* Alessandra Casella (active 1983–2019), Italian economist, researcher, professor and author
* Alfredo Casella (1883–1947), Italian composer, pianist and conductor
* Arnaldo Casella Tamburini (1885–1936), Italian artist
* Carlos Casella (active 1988–2015), Argentinian actor, dancer, choreographer and singer
* Cesare Casella (born 1960), Italian chef, restaurateur, writer, consultant and educator
* Felicita Casella (c. 1820 – after 1865), Italian singer and composer of French birth
* George Casella (1951–2012), American statistician
* Giovanni Andrea Casella (active 1658), Swiss-Italian painter active in the Baroque period
Map - Casella
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Italy was the native place of many civilizations such as the Italic peoples and the Etruscans, while due to its central geographic location in Southern Europe and the Mediterranean, the country has also historically been home to myriad peoples and cultures, who immigrated to the peninsula throughout history. The Latins, native of central Italy, formed the Roman Kingdom in the 8th century BC, which eventually became a republic with a government of the Senate and the People. The Roman Republic initially conquered and assimilated its neighbours on the Italian peninsula, eventually expanding and conquering a large part of Europe, North Africa and Western Asia. By the first century BC, the Roman Empire emerged as the dominant power in the Mediterranean Basin and became a leading cultural, political and religious centre, inaugurating the Pax Romana, a period of more than 200 years during which Italy's law, technology, economy, art, and literature developed.
Currency / Language
ISO | Currency | Symbol | Significant figures |
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EUR | Euro | € | 2 |
ISO | Language |
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CA | Catalan language |
CO | Corsican language |
FR | French language |
DE | German language |
IT | Italian language |
SC | Sardinian language |
SL | Slovene language |