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Caccia al Re – La narcotici ''Anti-Drug Squad'' () is an Italian television crime series, which follows Daniele Piazza (Gedeon Burkhard) as the head of a narcotics division in Rome. It originally aired in six episodes on Rai 1 from January 16 to February 8, 2011 and was f ...
, an Italian television series * Caccia e Pesca, an Italy-based premium television channel *
Caccia Birch House Caccia-Birch House (previously: Nannestad Homestead, Woodhey, Vice-Regal Residence, The Convalescent Home for Women of the Services) is a New Zealand colonial homestead and a Heritage New Zealand Category I Historic Place. It is located at 130 ...
in New Zealand *
Xagħra Xagħra () is an administrative unit of Malta on the island of Gozo. It is one of the earliest inhabited parts of Gozo, being home to the Ġgantija megalithic temples, which date back to 3600 BC, and the Xagħra Stone Circle. Natural undergroun ...
, a village in Malta known as Caccia to English residents *
Oboe da caccia The oboe da caccia (; literally "hunting oboe" in Italian), also sometimes referred to as an oboe da silva, is a double reed woodwind instrument in the oboe family, pitched a fifth below the oboe and used primarily in the Baroque period of Euro ...
, a musical instrument of the oboe family * Caccia ( :It:Caccia (musica)), a musical genre of the 14th and 15th centuries employing
canon (music) In music, a canon is a contrapuntal (counterpoint-based) compositional technique that employs a melody with one or more imitation (music), imitations of the melody played after a given duration (music), duration (e.g., quarter rest, one measure, ...
;People * Ángela Azul Concepción Caccia (born 1998), known by her stage name Ángela Torres, Argentine singer and songwriter *
Camillo Caccia Dominioni Camillo Caccia-Dominioni (7 February 1877 – 12 November 1946) was an Italian cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as prefect of the Pontifical Household from 1921 to 1935, and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1935. Biography B ...
(1877 - 1946), Italian Cardinal * Charles Caccia (1930–2008), Canadian politician * Diego Caccia (born 1981), Italian cyclist * Diego Antonio Caccia (born 1971), known by her stage name Diego Torres, Argentine musician and actor *
Federico Caccia Federico Caccia (10 June 1635 – 14 January 1699) was an Italian diplomat, Cardinal (Catholicism), Cardinal, and Archbishop of Milan from 1693 to 1699. Early life Caccia was born on 10 June 1635 in Milan to a noble family from Novara. Orphan ...
(1635 – 1699), an Italian diplomat and Roman Catholic prelate *
Gabriele Giordano Caccia Gabriele Giordano Caccia (born 24 February 1958) is an Italian prelate of the Catholic Church who works in the diplomatic service of the Holy See. He has worked in the offices of the Secretariat of State and served as Apostolic Nuncio in Leban ...
(born 1958), an Italian Catholic prelate and diplomat *
Guglielmo Caccia Guglielmo Caccia called il Moncalvo (9 May 15681625) was an Italian painter of sacred subjects in a Mannerist style. Biography He was born in Montabone near Acqui. He is said to have been a pupil of Lorenzo Sabbatini. He started painting in Mi ...
, a painter known as "il Moncalvo" *
Harold Caccia, Baron Caccia Harold Anthony Caccia, Baron Caccia, (21 December 1905 – 31 October 1990) was a British diplomat who rose to become Permanent Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs from 1962 to 1965. Biography Born in Pachmarhi, British India, Cacc ...
(1905 - 1990), a British diplomat * Joe Caccia (1899 – 1931), American racecar driver * Nicola Caccia (born 1970) Italian professional football player * Orsola Caccia, a painter and daughter of Guglielmo {{disambiguation, surname Italian-language surnames