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{{Infobox CityIT |
img_coa = Cassino-Stemma.png|
city = Comune di Cassino|
region = [[Lazio]] |
province = [[Province of Frosinone|Frosinone]] (FR) |
altitude = 40|
area_cityproper = 82|
population_as_of = [[December 31]], [[2004]]|
populationdensity = 32,593|
populationdensitymetric =397|
timezone = [[Central European Time|CET]], [[Coordinated Universal Time|UTC]]+1 |
coordinates = {{coor dm|41|30|N|13|50|E}}|
frazioni = |
telephone = 0776|
postalcode = 03043|
gentilic = Cassinati|
saint = [[St. Benedict]]|
day = |
mayor = Bruno Vincenzo Scittarelli|
website = [http://www.comune.cassino.fr.it www.comune.cassino.fr.it] |
}}'''Cassino''' is a [[comune]] in the [[Provinces of Italy|province]] of [[Province of Frosinone|Frosinone]], [[Italy]], at the southern end of the region of [[Lazio]].

Cassino is located at the foot of Monte Cairo near the confluence of the [[Rapido River|Rapido]] and [[Liri]] rivers. The city is best known as the site of the [[Monte Cassino|Abbey of Montecassino]] and the [[battle of Cassino|Battle of Monte Cassino]] during [[World War II]], which resulted in tremendous Allied and German casualites as well as the near total destruction of the town itself. Today, Cassino is also home to the [[University of Cassino]] and a [[FIAT]] automotive plant.

==History==

Cassino's origins lie in the [[Volsci]] settlement of [[Casinum]] , at the base of the nearby Monte Cairo. Casinum passed under the control of the [[Samnites]], but the Romans eventually gained control of Casinum, establishing a colony there in 312 BCE. At least once during [[Punic Wars]], [[Hannibal]] passed near Casinum. Casinium was also the site of a villa belonging to [[Marcus Terentius Varro]].

The modern town which arose on the site of the ancient town of Casinum was called ''San Germano'', but in on [[28 July]], [[1863]] the name was officially reverted to "Cassino".

The site of fierce fighting during the [[Battle of Monte Cassino|Battles of Monte Cassino]] during [[World War II]], the old town was almost completely destroyed and was rebuilt south-east of its prior location in a relatively quick time. Thanks to this, the town has a somewhat disordered network of [[roads]].

==Twin cities==

* {{flagicon|Germany}} - [[Berlin]], [[Germany]], since [[1969]]
* {{flagicon|Poland}} - [[Zamość]], [[Poland]], since [[1969]]
* {{flagicon|France}} - [[Falaise]], [[France]], since [[1974]]
* {{flagicon|Poland}} - [[Tychy]], [[Poland]], since [[1977]]
* {{flagicon|Serbia}} - [[Užice]], [[Serbia]] since [[1981]]
* {{flagicon|Canada}} - [[North York]], [[Canada]], since [[1987]]
* {{flagicon|Czech Republic}} - [[Karlovy Vary]], [[Czech Republic]], since [[1991]]
* {{flagicon|Italy}} - [[Ortona]], [[Italy]], since [[1991]]
* {{flagicon|Australia}} - [[Casino, New South Wales|Casino]], [[Australia]], since [[1997]]
* {{flagicon|Italy}} - [[Cavarzere]], [[Italy]], since [[1998]]
* {{flagicon|Malta}} - [[Isla Senglea]], [[Malta]], since [[2003]]
* {{flagicon|Italy}} - [[Leno, Italy|Leno]], [[Italy]], since [[2005]]

==Sports==

Cassino's [[football (soccer)|football]] team plays in the Italian [[Serie C2]].

==People from Cassino==

*[[Antonio Labriola]], 1843-1904, [[philosopher]]
*[[Gino Matrundola]], 1940-, former Canadian [[politician]]
*[[Vittorio Miele]], 1926-1999, [[painter]]

==See also==
*[[Abbey of Monte Cassino]]
*[[Battle of Cassino]]

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