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Casale and Italian
There is a 7-11, dry cleaners, discount bread shop, dog groomers, Cucina Casale Italian Restaurant, Kean's Bakery, the train station, a Starbucks, Tree Guys Pizza Pub, Delia's Deli and Ice Cream Shop as well as Wine With Me and a new catering business is located in the Old Village Hall.
The first Italian American newspaper, " L ' Eco d ' Italia " was published in New York in 1849 by Francesco de Casale.
Saint-Mars's other prisoners at Pignerol included Count Ercole Antonio Mattioli ( or Matthioli ), an Italian diplomat who had been kidnapped and jailed for double-crossing the French over the purchase of the important fortress town of Casale on the Italian border.
* February 27 – Pier Francesco Guala, Italian painter active in Casale Monferrato ( born 1698 )
Ubertino of Casale ( 1259 – 1329 ) was an Italian Franciscan and one of the leaders ( together with Michael of Cesena ) of the Spirituals, the stricter branch of the Franciscan order.
Ascanio Sobrero ( October 12, 1812 – May 26, 1888 ) was an Italian chemist, born in Casale Monferrato.
Born in Casale Monferrato, Piedmont, Cavallero had a privileged childhood as a member of the Italian nobility.
During the Anglo-Spanish War ( 1585 – 1604 ), the original Portuguese fortifications were redesigned by Italian military engineer Giovanni Vicenzo Casale and his assistants, since privateers, such as Francis Drake and Walter Raleigh, had attacked Spanish ships and possessions.
Faà di Bruno is the name of an Italian noble family based in the areas of Asti, Casale, and Alessandria, which provided the Counts ( later Marquises ) of Bruno.
Casale, Italian from the late Latin casalis for an isolated house, or group of houses, in the countryside, may refer to:
* Giovanni Casale ( born 1980 ), an Italian judoka
* Giuseppe Casale ( born 1923 ) Italian bishop
* Rossana Casale ( born 1959 ), an Italian singer
* Stefano Casale ( born 1971 )), an Italian footballer
* Ubertino da Casale ( 1259 – 1329 ), an Italian theologian
* A. S. Casale Calcio, an Italian football team based in Casale Monferrato
Junior Pallacanestro Casale, an Italian basketball team also based in Casale Monferrato
* The 56 Infantry Division Casale, an Infantry Division of the Italian Army during World War II
On 2006 the Italian composer Emanuele Casale wrote the piece for orchestra " A Victor Hugo Daza ", played by BBC Symphony Orchestra, dedicated to Victor.
In the 17th century and the 18th century was besieged by both the Spanish and French armies, interested in its strategical position ; during Italian unification Casale has been one of the defensive bulwarks against the Austrian Empire.

Casale and region
Casale Monferrato is a town in the Piedmont region in Italy, in the province of Alessandria.

Airport and serving
Alaska Airlines is by far the largest air carrier in the region, with Juneau's Juneau International Airport serving as the aerial hub for all of Southeast and Ketchikan's Ketchikan International Airport serving as a secondary hub for southern Southeast Alaska.
* Billund Airport ( BLL ), in central Jutland, one of Denmark's busiest cargo centres as well as a popular charter airline destination and an airport for regular flights serving 2. 4 million passengers a year, mainly from the western part of the country.
* Aalborg Airport ( AAL ), located 5 km northwest of Aalborg, is Denmark's third busiest airport serving around 1, 4 million passengers a year in connections with 25 European destinations and one of Europes busiest domestic lines to Copenhagen.
* Karup Airport ( KRP ) near Viborg in the west of Jutland, mainly serving Copenhagen with some 200, 000 passengers a year.
* Esbjerg Airport ( EBJ ), a small airport in the west of Jutland with regular flights to Aberdeen and Stavanger ( although primarily serving North Sea Oilrigs ).
* Seymour Airport ( IATA code GPS ), the main airport serving the Galápagos Islands in Ecuador
Passenger and cargo jets are serving external routes to international and Mainland China destinations from Hong Kong International Airport.
London Heathrow Airport or Heathrow is a major international airport serving London, England, United Kingdom.
Kaohsiung International Airport serving the city is the second largest airport in Taiwan.
Malta International Airport is the only airport serving the Maltese Islands.
* 1962 – President John F. Kennedy dedicates Dulles International Airport, serving the Washington, D. C., region.
* Sainte Marie Airport, an airport serving Île Sainte-Marie, an island in the Toamasina Province of Madagascar.
* OR Tambo International Airport, serving Johannesburg, Gauteng province
* Kandahar International Airport ( 3200 m runway ) is a dual-use airport serving southern Afghanistan.
* Mazari Sharif Airport ( 3100 m runway ) is a dual-use airport serving the northern and central portions of the country.
In 1999, following the Kosovo War, Tirana Airport became a NATO airbase serving its mission in the former Yugoslavia.
* The IATA code of Federico Fellini International Airport, serving Rimini in Italy
Baltimore / Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport is an international airport serving the Baltimore-Washington Metropolitan Area in the United States.
Valley International Airport entranceThe city's airport, Valley International Airport ( HRL ), has a service area that encompasses the lower Rio Grande Valley and northern Mexico, serving more than two million people on both sides of the US-Mexico border.
Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport is the main airport serving Abuja and the surrounding capital region.
Montgomery Regional Airport, also known as Dannelly Field, is the major airport serving Montgomery.

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