Casa Blanca, which means "White House" in Spanish, is - when used as a name - more often written as a single word, "Casablanca". It may refer to:
Places
Casablanca, a city in Morocco
Greater Casablanca, a region in Morocco
Camp Casablanca, a military base in Kosovo
Casablanca, Chile, a municipality in the region of Valparaiso
Casablanca, Cuba, a suburb of Havana
Casa Blanca, El Salvador
The White House, official residence of the U.S. President
Casablanca, Chile a city near Santiago de Chile, Chile
Films
Casablanca (film), a 1942 film starring Ingrid Bergman and Humphrey Bogart
A Night in Casablanca, a 1946 film starring The Marx Brothers
Events
Casablanca Conference (1943), a conference to plan the European strategy of the Allies during World War II
Casablanca directive A World War II Allied aerial bombing directive issued shortly after the Casablanca Conference.
Casablanca Group, a defunct organization of "progressive states"
2003 Casablanca bombings, a series of suicide bombings on May 16, 2003, in Casablanca, Morocco
2007 Casablanca bombings, a series of suicide bombings on March 11, 2007, in Casablanca, Morocco
Casa Blanca Case in International Law, arbitrated between Frence and Germany at the Hague Tribunal in 1909, by Louis Renault.
People
David Casablanca, a professional soccer player
John Casablancas, the founder and former Chairman of the "Elite Model Agency Group"
Ted Casablanca, an American entertainment journalist
Julian Casablancas, the vocalist and songwriter of the band The Strokes
Sports
Wydad Casablanca, a Moroccan sports club
Raja Casablanca
Ships
Casablanca class escort carriers, ships deployed by the Allies during World War II
USS Casablanca (CVE-55), the lead ship of the Casablanca class
Music
Casablanca Records, a record label
Bumpliz - Casablanca, a music album by Zuri West
"Casablanca", a song by Bertie Higgins on his album Just Another Day in Paradise
Television
Casablanca (TV series), a short lived 1983 TV show based on the movie, cancelled after five episodes and starred Ray Liotta.
See also
Casabianca (derived from the Italian form of the same name, but mainly known in French history)
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