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Castel, a short form of castello (''castle''), is a very common component in Italian place names, including:
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Castel Baronia, in the province of Avellino
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Castel Boglione, in the province of Asti
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Castel Bolognese, in the province of Ravenna
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Castel Campagnano, in the province of Caserta
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Castel Castagna, in the province of Teramo
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Castel Colonna, in the province of Ancona
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Castel Condino, in the province of Trento
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Castel d'Aiano, in the province of Bologna
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Castel d'Ario, in the province of Mantua
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Castel d'Azzano, in the province of Verona
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Castel del Giudice, in the province of Isernia
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Castel del Monte, in the province of L'Aquila
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Castel del Piano, in the province of Grosseto
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Castel del Rio, in the province of Bologna
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Castel di Casio, in the province of Bologna
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Castel di Ieri, in the province of L'Aquila
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Castel di Judica, in the province of Catania
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Castel di Lama, in the province of Ascoli Piceno
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Castel di Lucio, in the province of Messina
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Castel di Sangro, in the province of L'Aquila
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Castel di Sasso, in the province of Caserta
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Castel di Tora, in the province of Rieti
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Castel Focognano, in the province of Arezzo
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Castel Frentano
Castel Frentano is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the province of Chieti, in the Italy, Italian region of Abruzzo.
During World War II, the town was liberated by the New Zealand Army (2nd New Zealand Division) on 2 December 1943.
It is known fo ...
, in the province of Chieti
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Castel Gabbiano, in the province of Cremona
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Castel Gandolfo, in the province of Rome
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Castel Giorgio, in the province of Terni
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Castel Goffredo, in the province of Mantua
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Castel Guelfo di Bologna, in the province of Bologna
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Castel Madama, in the province of Rome
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Castel Maggiore, in the province of Bologna
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Castel Mella, in the province of Brescia
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Castel Morrone, in the province of Caserta
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Castel Ritaldi, in the province of Perugia
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Castel Rocchero, in the province of Asti
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Castel Rozzone, in the province of Bergamo
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Castel Ruggero, in the province of Salerno
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Castel San Giorgio, in the province of Salerno
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Castel San Giovanni
Castel San Giovanni (Emilian language#Dialects, Piacentino: ) is a town and ''comune'' in the province of Piacenza, Emilia-Romagna, Italy.
History
The origins of the town are probably related to an ancient ''pieve'' called ''Olubra'' and a fort ...
, in the province of Piacenza
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Castel San Lorenzo, in the province of Salerno
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Castel San Niccolò, in the province of Arezzo
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Castel San Pietro Romano, in the province of Rome
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Castel San Pietro Terme, in the province of Bologna
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Castel San Vincenzo, in the province of Isernia
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Castel Sant'Angelo, in the province of Rieti
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Castel Sant'Elia
Castel Sant'Elia (locally ) is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Province of Viterbo, Latium, central Italy, located about north of Rome and about southeast of Viterbo.
Main sights
Castel Sant'Elia's main attraction is the Basilica of Sant'Eli ...
, in the province of Viterbo
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Castel Viscardo, in the province of Terni
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Castel Vittorio, in the province of Imperia
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Castel Volturno, in the province of Caserta
s, human towers traditionally built during festivals in many places in Catalonia
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