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cCaca comes from the butt hole.

:''This article is about the Roman goddess. Caca is also a [[Spanish language|Spanish]] and [[French language|French]] term for [[feces]] or [[shit]].''
:''This article is about the Roman goddess. Caca is also a [[Spanish language|Spanish]] and [[French language|French]] term for [[feces]] or [[shit]].''



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cCaca comes from the butt hole.

This article is about the Roman goddess. Caca is also a Spanish and French term for feces or shit.

In Roman mythology, Caca was the sister of the fire-breathing giant Cacus. She was originally a goddess of the hearth, but was later demoted to a minor part in one version of Hercules' Twelve Labors. She, out of love, told Hercules where the cattle of Geryon were after her brother stole them, and hid them in his cave. Hercules then killed Cacus. Vesta took Caca's role as goddess of the hearth.

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