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Casa Grande (sugar Plantation)
Casa Grande may refer to: Places Australia * Casa Grande, Mount Isa, a heritage-listed house in Queensland Brazil * Casa Grande, Minas Gerais, a municipality in the state of Minas Gerais * Casa grande (sugar plantation), the home of the owner of a sugar plantation in Brazilian history * Mexico *Casas Grandes Municipality in Chihuahua, Mexico **Casas Grandes, an architectural zone in the municipality *Nuevo Casas Grandes, another municipality in the state of Chihuahua * Casa Grande (museum), an old ranch in the state of Veracruz, home of Lucía Zárate Peru * Casa Grande, Peru, a city in the Casa Grande District, in the Ascope Province of La Libertad Region United States * Casa Grande Ruins National Monument, a national monument outside Coolidge, Arizona * Casa Grande, Arizona * Casa Grande, Pasadena, California Other * casa-grande, Brazilian plantation estates * Casa Grande Municipal Airport, a general aviation airport in Casa Grande, Arizona * Casa Grande High ...
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Casa Grande, Mount Isa
Casa Grande is a heritage-listed villa at Nettle Street, Mount Isa, City of Mount Isa, Queensland, Australia. It was designed by Donoghue, Cusick & Edwards and built in 1949. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 28 May 1999. History Work commenced on Casa Grande as a home for the then General Manager of Mount Isa Mines, Julius Kruttschnitt II, in 1949. It was a "grand house", designed by the prominent Brisbane firm of Donoghue, Cusick and Edwards, but reflecting the influence of Kruschnitt's time spent in both Arizona and Mexico. Kruttschnitt, with a background of developing mines in America for ASARCO's mining department, had taken on the challenge in 1930, of revitalising the ailing Mount Isa Mine at a time when the company was unable to meet outstanding financial commitments. The 1930s, a time of depression and austerity throughout Australia, was reflected in the price of lead plunging to the lowest point in the history of the metal markets. Kruttschn ...
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Casa Grande Municipal Airport
Casa Grande Municipal Airport is a city-owned public-use airport north of Casa Grande in Pinal County, Arizona. The FAA's National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2009–2013 categorizes it as a general aviation facility. The airport is not served by an airline. Facilities The airport covers at an elevation of 1,464 feet (446 m). It has one runway: 5/23 measures 5,200 by 100 feet (1,585 x 30 m) and is made of asphalt In the year ending April 3, 2020 the airport had an average of 334 aircraft operations per day: 98% general aviation, 2% air taxi, and <1% military. 74 aircraft are based at this airport: 63 single-engine, 5 multi-engine, 5 , and 1 .


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Casa Grande Hotel (other)
Casa Grande Hotel may refer to: *Casa Grande Hotel (Casa Grande, Arizona), listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Pinal County, Arizona *Casa Grande Hotel (Elk City, Oklahoma) The Casa Grande Hotel is a historic hotel located at the intersection of 3rd Street and historic U.S. Route 66 in downtown Elk City, Oklahoma. The hotel opened in 1928, shortly after Route 66 was designated, to lodge the growing number of travel ..., listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Beckham County, Oklahoma See also * Casa Grande (other) {{disambig ...
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The Casagrandes
''The Casagrandes'' is an American animated comedy television series developed by Michael Rubiner and Miguel Puga that aired on Nickelodeon from October 14, 2019 to September 30, 2022. It is a spin-off of ''The Loud House'' and the second television series in the overall franchise, which follows the adventures of Ronnie Anne, her brother Bobby Santiago, and their family living in the fictional Great Lakes City. Premise Having moved to Great Lakes City back in ''The Loud House'' episode "The Loudest Mission: Relative Chaos", Ronnie Anne Santiago, her older brother Bobby, and their mother Maria move in with their extended family called the Casagrandes consisting of grandparents Hector and Rosa, aunt and uncle Frida and Carlos, their cousins Carlota, C.J., Carl, and Carlitos, and their pets Lalo and Sergio. Ronnie Anne meets new friends like Sid Chang, expresses more about her relatives, and explores the endless possibilities in Great Lakes City. Bobby helps Hector run the merca ...
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Casagrande
Casagrande is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Alan Casagrande de Moura (born 1987), Brazilian footballer *Arthur Casagrande (1902–1981), Austrian-American civil engineer * Caroline Casagrande (born 1976), American politician * Dominique Casagrande (born 1971), French footballer * Francesco Casagrande (born 1970), Italian road racing cyclist * Jaime Casagrande (died 2013), Brazilian footballer *Joseph B. Casagrande (1915–1982), American anthropologist * Marco Casagrande (born 1971), Finnish architect * June Casagrande, American writer on grammar and usage * Maurizio Casagrande (born 1961), Italian actor and director * Walter Casagrande (born 1963), Brazilian footballer Fictional The following characters from ''The Loud House''s spinoff, ''The Casagrandes'': *Maria Santiago (née Casagrande), the mother of Ronnie Anne and Bobby *Rosa Casagrande, the mother of Maria and Carlos and grandmother of Ronnie Anne, Bobby, Carlota, CJ, Carl and Carlitos *Hector Casag ...
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Casa Grande-class Dock Landing Ship
The ''Casa Grande'' class was a class of dock landing ships used by the Royal Navy and the United States Navy during the Second World War. Nineteen ships were planned, but two, and were cancelled before being completed. Design The 'Landing Ship Dock' or LSD developed from a British staff requirement for a type of self-propelled drydock to transport beaching craft over long distances, that would in turn deliver trucks and supplies onto the beach. A flooding deck aft capable of holding either two of the larger British Landing craft tanks (LCTs) or three of the new US LCTs was included in the designs. With the option of fitting extra decks, large numbers of vehicles could be transported, and loaded into landing craft via ramps. Despite an initial specification for a speed of , the LSDs were capable of only . Service The British initially ordered seven of the class from US dockyards, numbered LSD-9 to 15. Only four were delivered, numbers 9 to 12, while 13 to 15 were retained by ...
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Suzana Pires
Suzana may refer to: * Suzana Al-Salkini (born 1984), Macedonian model * Suzana Alves (born 1978), Brazilian sex symbol * Suzana Amaral (born 1932), Brazilian film director and screenwriter * Suzana Ansar (born 1978), English singer and actress * Suzana Ćebić (born 1984), female volleyball player from Serbia, playing as a libero * Suzana Dinić (born 1986), Serbian singer and pianist, the member of the girlband Beauty Queens * Suzana Ferreira da Silva, Brazilian footballer * Suzana Jovanović, popular Serbian turbo-folk singer *Suzana Perović Suzana Perović (; sr-cyr, Сузана Перовић; born 16 August 1966) is a Serbian singer and television personality. Born in Belgrade, she debuted as a member the pop girl group Aska, with whom she released one studio album, titled ''Kat ... (born 1962), Serbian singer * Suzana, Senegal, a village in the Bignona Department of Senegal {{given name Serbian feminine given names ...
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Marcello Novaes
Marcello Tolentino Novaes (born 13 August 1962) is a Brazilian actor. Career He studied at the drama school Tablado, along with Malu Mader, Drica Moraes, Maurício Mattar, and Felipe Camargo. His television debut was in 1988 on ''Vale Tudo'' telenovela. He has played the same role twice in separate soap operas, both written by Sílvio de Abreu. His first lead came in 1994, the auto mechanic Raí in ''Quatro por Quatro''. It was during that job he met and fell in love with actress Letícia Spiller. They married and had a son two years later. In 1996, he starred alongside Andréa Beltrão, Humberto Martins and Murilo Benício in the telenovela ''Vira-Lata'' (released as ''Underdog'' in the USA). He participated in the historical mini-series ''Chiquinha Gonzaga'' and the show ''Andando nas Nuvens'' in 1999. In 2000, he played the character Beterraba in telenovela ''Uga Uga''. The following year he played Xande in ''O Clone'', the bodyguard and boyfriend of an addicted rich gi ...
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Casa Grande (film)
Casa Grande may refer to: Places Australia * Casa Grande, Mount Isa, a heritage-listed house in Queensland Brazil * Casa Grande, Minas Gerais, a municipality in the state of Minas Gerais *Casa grande (sugar plantation), the home of the owner of a sugar plantation in Brazilian history * Mexico *Casas Grandes Municipality in Chihuahua, Mexico **Casas Grandes, an architectural zone in the municipality *Nuevo Casas Grandes, another municipality in the state of Chihuahua * Casa Grande (museum), an old ranch in the state of Veracruz, home of Lucía Zárate Peru * Casa Grande, Peru Casa Grande is a town in Northern Peru, capital of the district of Casa Grande of Ascope Province in the region La Libertad. This town is located beside the Pan-American Highway some 48 km north of Trujillo city in the agricultural Chicama Valle ..., a city in the Casa Grande District, in the Ascope Province of La Libertad Region United States * Casa Grande Ruins National Monument, a nationa ...
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