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Cascina

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Cascina

Town in Tuscany region, west-central Italy, on the River Arno; population (1993 est) 36,600. There are mineral springs, and furniture is manufactured. Cascina has a Romanesque cathedral, and parts of the old walls remain. It was the scene of a Florentine victory over the Pisans in 1364.



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