Cassino
Cassino is a town in the province of Frosinone, Italy, located in the Lazio region. It is known for its historical significance, particularly during World War II, when it was the site of the Battle of Cassino. The town is home to the famous Monte Cassino Abbey, a Benedictine monastery founded in 529 AD, which has been rebuilt several times due to destruction over the centuries.
The area around Cassino features beautiful landscapes, including the Liri Valley and the surrounding mountains. Today, it attracts visitors interested in history, culture, and nature. The town also hosts various events and festivals that celebrate its rich heritage and community spirit.