Casertas
Casertas is a pluralized form that most commonly refers to topics associated with Caserta, a city and provincial capital in the Campania region of southern Italy. The city of Caserta is best known for the Royal Palace of Caserta (Reggia di Caserta), an extensive 18th‑century Bourbon palace designed by the architect Luigi Vanvitelli and recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The urban area lies inland north of Naples and serves as an administrative, cultural, and commercial center for the surrounding territory.
The Province of Caserta encompasses a wider area of varied geography, from coastal stretches along the Tyrrhenian
In broader usage, "Casertas" may denote institutions, sports clubs, or cultural entities associated with the city