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Casca fights with the British Army during the early days of World War I. Barry Sadler 1989 ~1914 AD Last to be released by Barry Sadler before his death in 1989 The Mongol: 22 Casca is rescued by a young Mongol warrior named Temujin. Casca teaches the young man the art of war, which allows him to conquer and unite the local tribes into a mighty ...
Casca (grape), another name for the wine grape Mourvèdre Contemporary Art Centre of South Australia , now art of ACE Open, Adelaide, Australia Publius Servilius Casca , one of the assassins of Julius Caesar
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Casca is a municipality in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. As of 2020, the estimated population was 9,051. As of 2020, the estimated population was 9,051. [ 1 ]
The Casca River runs through the Rio da Casca Ecological Station from south to north. Further north the Casca river is dammed for the Casca Hydroelectric Plant. Still further north it joins the Roncador River in an arm of the Manso Dam. [1]
The holotype of Protosialis casca is 7.6 millimetres (0.30 in) in length with a forewing length of between 7.7–8.4 millimetres (0.30–0.33 in). The forewing length cannot be determined more precisely due to the apical portions of the wings being missing. [1]