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Maffia - Übersetzung nach deutsch

TYPE OF ORGANIZED CRIME ENTERPRISE
The Mafia; MAFIA; Internet mafia; Mafia Game; MAFFIA; Mafias; Mob (crime)
  • Map of Italy's main criminal syndicates

Maffia         
n. maffia, underworld, organized crime, extensive network of criminals who work together to accomplish illegal activities without getting caught
Sicilian mafia         
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  • [[Hierarchy]] of a Cosa Nostra clan
  • [[Salvatore Riina]]
  • Sheets commemorating murdered Antimafia judges [[Giovanni Falcone]] and [[Paolo Borsellino]]. They read: "You did not kill them: their ideas walk on our legs".
  • 1900 map of Mafia presence in Sicily. Towns with Mafia activity are marked as red dots. The Mafia operated mostly in the west, in areas of rich agricultural productivity.
  • Sketch of the 1901 maxi trial of suspected mafiosi in Palermo. From the newspaper ''[[L'Ora]]'', May 1901.
  • Buscetta]] (in sunglasses) is led into court at the Maxi Trial, circa 1986
  • [[Via Palestro massacre]] in Milan in 1993
ORGANIZED CRIMES SYNDICATE ORIGINATING IN SICILY, ITALY
History of the Mafia; Cosa nostra; History of the mafia; Sicilian mobsters; Sicilian gangster; The Italian Mafia; La Costa Nostra; Cosanostra; Cosa Nostra; Dah Mob; Sicilian mafia; Badda bing; The mafia
die sizilianische Mafia (sizilianische Verbrecherorganisation)
cosa nostra         
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  • [[Hierarchy]] of a Cosa Nostra clan
  • [[Salvatore Riina]]
  • Sheets commemorating murdered Antimafia judges [[Giovanni Falcone]] and [[Paolo Borsellino]]. They read: "You did not kill them: their ideas walk on our legs".
  • 1900 map of Mafia presence in Sicily. Towns with Mafia activity are marked as red dots. The Mafia operated mostly in the west, in areas of rich agricultural productivity.
  • Sketch of the 1901 maxi trial of suspected mafiosi in Palermo. From the newspaper ''[[L'Ora]]'', May 1901.
  • Buscetta]] (in sunglasses) is led into court at the Maxi Trial, circa 1986
  • [[Via Palestro massacre]] in Milan in 1993
ORGANIZED CRIMES SYNDICATE ORIGINATING IN SICILY, ITALY
History of the Mafia; Cosa nostra; History of the mafia; Sicilian mobsters; Sicilian gangster; The Italian Mafia; La Costa Nostra; Cosanostra; Cosa Nostra; Dah Mob; Sicilian mafia; Badda bing; The mafia
Cosa Nostra (Mafiaclique)

Definition

Maffia
·add. ·noun ·Alt. of Mafia.

Wikipedia

Mafia

"Mafia" is an informal term that is used to describe criminal organizations that bear a strong similarity to the original "Mafia": the Italian Mafia. The central activity of such an organization would be the arbitration of disputes between criminals as well as the organization and enforcement of illicit agreements between criminals through the use of or threat of violence. Mafias often engage in secondary activities such as gambling, loan sharking, drug-trafficking, prostitution, and fraud.

The 'Ndrangheta, originating in the Southern Italian region of Calabria, is widely considered the richest and most powerful mafia in the world.

The term "mafia" was originally applied to the Italian Mafia. However, the term has since expanded to encompass other organizations of similar methods and purpose, e.g., "the Russian Mafia" or "the Japanese Mafia". The term was coined by the press and is informal; the criminal organizations themselves have their own names (e.g. the Sicilian Mafia and the related Italian-American Mafia refer to their organizations as "Cosa Nostra"; the "Japanese Mafia" calls itself "Ninkyō dantai" but is more commonly known as "Yakuza" by the public; and "Russian Mafia" groups often call themselves "Bratva").

When used alone and without any qualifier, "Mafia" or "the Mafia" typically refers to either the Sicilian Mafia or the Italian-American Mafia and sometimes Italian organized crime in general (e.g., Camorra, 'Ndrangheta, etc.).