The best-known Italian organized crime group is the Mafia or Sicilian Mafia (referred to as Cosa Nostra by members). The Neapolitan Camorra and the Calabrian ‘Ndrangheta are active throughout Italy, having presence also in other countries.
Q. What are Korean gangsters called?
Kkangpae (Korean: 깡패) is a romanization of the Korean for a ‘gangster’, ‘thug’, ‘punk’ or ‘hoodlum’, usually referring to members of unorganized street gangs. Criminal gangs have featured in South Korean popular culture, including films and television, over the past decades.
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Q. Are there mafias in India?
In India, organised crime is at its worst in Mumbai, the commercial capital of the country. The Indian mafia also refers to powerful families with criminal aspects….Organised crime in India.
Founding location | India |
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Allies | Indo-Canadian gangs, Russian mafia, Israeli mafia, Nigerian mafia |
Q. Is there a yakuza in Korea?
During the occupation the Japanese yakuza dominated most of the Korean underworld from Seoul. There were some Japanese gangs in the North of the peninsula, but they were mostly centered in the South. The yakuza were rivaled by some disorganized Korean gangs, but many other Koreans worked for the Japanese.
Q. How many Yakuza clans are there?
There are approximately 3,200 organized crime groups in Japan. Of these, about 1,400 are affilitated with one of the three main yakuza groups: the Inagawa-kai, Sumiyoshi-kai, and the Yamaguchi-gumi. Inagawa-kai (稲川会): The largest group based in Tokyo.
Q. What is the biggest yakuza family?
The Yamaguchi-gumi
Q. What does Kai in Japanese mean?
In Japanese, Kai has a number of meanings, including “ocean” (海), “shell” (貝), “restoration” and “recovery”. In Māori, Kai means “food” or “meal”.
Q. What does Shin mean in Japan?
Shin can be written using different kanji characters and can mean: 真, “true” 伸, “extend” 新, “new” 心, “heart”
Q. What does Li mean in Chinese?
Li (surname 李)
Language(s) | Chinese |
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Language(s) | Old Chinese |
Meaning | Plum, plum tree |
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