This is the 6593rd most frequent Spanish word.
cassano
The word "cassano" is not a recognized Spanish term; it may be a proper noun or a misspelling.
In this sentence, 'Cassano' is used as a proper noun, specifically being the name of an individual, likely referring to Antonio Cassano, the Italian football player. Proper names are used to identify specific persons or entities.
Cassano es un jugador de fútbol talentoso.
Cassano is a talented football player.
Here, 'Cassano' refers to a location, possibly Cassano d'Adda or another town in Italy. Place names assist in identifying geographic locations for reference.
Visitamos Cassano durante nuestras vacaciones en Italia.
We visited Cassano during our vacations in Italy.
In this usage, 'Cassano' again refers to the location, specifying the particular context within the town (in this case, a bakery). It acts as a qualifier to give additional information about the location's context.