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  1. Origins of the Mafia - Meaning, Location & Sicily | HISTORY

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  5. Sicilian Mafia | History, Families, Leaders, & Facts

    WebApr 16, 2024 · Sicilian Mafia, hierarchically structured organization of criminals in Sicily, Italy. The Sicilian Mafia is made up of a coalition of criminal organizations—called “families” or “clans” in English and cosche …

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  7. Sicilian Mafia - Wikipedia

    WebThe Sicilian Mafia or Cosa Nostra (Italian: [ˈkɔːza ˈnɔstra, ˈkɔːsa-], Sicilian: [ˈkɔːsa ˈnɔʂː(ɽ)a]; "our thing"), also referred to as simply Mafia, is a criminal society originating on the island of Sicily and dates back to the mid-19th …

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    The Mafia group is based in Calabria, at the toe of Italy. Despite being founded in the 19th century, the southern Italian group did not come onto police radars in Italy until 2002. Even then, their far reaching influence wasn't know until this year.
    At the Mafia's peak, there were at least 26 cities around the United States with Cosa Nostra families, with many more offshoots and associates in other cities. There are five main New York City Mafia families, known as the Five Families: the Gambino, Lucchese, Genovese, Bonanno, and Colombofamilies.
    This tag can refer the concept of 'the mafia' as well as to bands named 'mafia'. 1. The Mafia (also known as Cosa Nostra) is a criminal syndicate that emerged in the mid 19th century in Sicily.
  9. Italian Mafia: 'Ndrangheta members convicted as Italy …

    WebNov 7, 2021 · An Italian court sentences 70 members of the 'Ndrangheta, Italy's richest and most powerful mafia group, for various crimes. The trial is the biggest mafia trial in decades and involves hundreds of lawyers, …

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