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Caselle, commonly referred to as Caselle Torinese, is a comune in the Metropolitan City of Turin, in the Piedmont region of northern Italy. It is situated in the western part of the Turin metropolitan area, in the Po Valley, approximately 15 kilometers northwest of Turin. The municipality forms part of the urban and economic hinterland of the city and is connected to the broader Piemonte region by regional road and rail networks.

The settlement has medieval origins and developed over the centuries as an agricultural community. In the modern

A defining feature of the area is the Turin-Caselle Airport, commonly known as the Caselle Airport, located

Administratively, Caselle is part of the Metropolitan City of Turin, a status that reflects its role within

Caselle’s contemporary identity centers on its proximity to Turin, the airport’s regional importance, and a balance

era
Caselle
became
integrated
into
the
larger
expansion
of
the
Turin
area,
transitioning
from
a
primarily
rural
village
to
a
town
with
residential
and
light
industrial
activity.
The
landscape
remains
a
mix
of
rural
areas,
residential
neighborhoods,
and
small
businesses.
within
or
adjacent
to
the
municipality.
The
airport
serves
as
a
major
transport
hub
for
the
region,
linking
Turin
and
Piedmont
with
domestic
and
international
destinations
and
influencing
local
employment
and
services.
the
greater
Turin
region
and
its
connection
to
the
provincial
capital.
The
town
maintains
a
local
government
structure
typical
of
Italian
comuni,
with
services
addressing
residents
and
surrounding
communities.
of
residential
life
with
small-scale
industry
and
agricultural
heritage.