Castellano
Castellano (English: Castilian) can refer to the Romance language that originated in Castile, and is spoken in Spain and much of the Americas; it is usually called Spanish in English.
It can also mean, in Spanish, from Castile (Castile is a region in Spain), or it can be a Spanish and Italian word meaning from the castle. There could be other references:
- Castellano, Trentino, a village in Italy
- Castellano (river), a river in Italy
- Castellano (surname), a surname
- Castellano (grape) a Spanish wine grape
- Castellanos, a town in Uruguay
- Castellanos Department, an administrative subdivision of the province of Santa Fe, Argentina
- Castellanos (surname)
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