Rocca San Casciano
Rocca San Casciano (Romagnol: La Ròca or Roca San Casiân) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Forlì-Cesena in the Italian region Emilia-Romagna, located about 60 kilometres (37 mi) southeast of Bologna and about 25 kilometres (16 mi) southwest of Forlì.
Geography
Rocca San Casciano borders the following municipalities: Dovadola, Galeata, Modigliana, Portico e San Benedetto, Predappio, Premilcuore and Tredozio.
Festa del Falò
Rocca San Casciano is popular in the area for its Festa del Falò ("Bonfires Feast"), which is believed to originate from Celtic Pagan rites. It is documented that bonfires have been lit near the Montone River ever since the 12th century; later the event became associated with St. Joseph's Day (19 March).
San Donnino in soglio is famous
History
Rocca San Casciano is created in the 1200 d.C.
References
External links
Media related to Rocca San Casciano at Wikimedia Commons
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- Bertinoro
- Borghi
- Castrocaro Terme e Terra del Sole
- Cesena
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- Dovadola
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- Forlì
- Galeata
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- Modigliana
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- Portico e San Benedetto
- Predappio
- Premilcuore
- Rocca San Casciano
- Roncofreddo
- San Mauro Pascoli
- Santa Sofia
- Sarsina
- Savignano sul Rubicone
- Sogliano al Rubicone
- Tredozio
- Verghereto
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