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| The Mafia (Cosa Nostra) |
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Commission · Sicilian Mafia clans · Sicilian Mafiosi |
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| American Mafia (Commission) |
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Mafia crime families · Italian-American crime families |
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This is a list of independent crime families that are considered to be part of Cosa Nostra. This list does not include Camorra, 'Ndrangheta, Sacra Corona Unita, Stidda, Mala del Brenta or Banda della Magliana families and clans.
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Sicily
There was nearly two hundred mafia families throughout Sicily. In just the province and city of Palermo, there were about one hundred families. (See also Greco Mafia family, Motisi Mafia family, Inzerillo Mafia Family, Graviano Mafia Family and Corleonesi)
United States
New York
- Buffalo crime family (AKA The Arm)
- Rochester crime family (extinct)
- Morello crime family (extinct)
New Jersey
Chicago
- The Chicago Outfit
- Genna Brothers (extinct)
Pennsylvania
New England
Cleveland
- Cleveland crime family (AKA Mayfield Road Gang)
- Porrello crime family (extinct)
California
- Los Angeles crime family
- San Francisco crime family (extinct)
- Sciortino crime family (extinct)
Colorado
- Smaldone crime family (extinct)
New Orleans
Missouri
Florida
Detroit
Wisconsin
Canada
- Montreal crime family (formerly part of the Bonanno crime family)
Britain
- Messina Brothers (extinct)
- Sabini gang (extinct)
Australia
- The Carlton Crew (See also Alphonse Gangitano)
Venezuela
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