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- A cosca (Italian: [ˈkɔska]; pl. cosche in Italian and coschi in Sicilian), in Sicily, is a clan or Sicilian Mafia crime family led by a capo. The equivalent...
- The Best Served Cold story arc (with characters Monza Murcatto, Nicomo Cosca, Castor Morveer, Friendly, Caul Shivers and Cas Shenkt): 579-80 AU: Best...
- the term come from the Sicilian Mafia. In the Sicilian language, the word cosca, which is the crown of spiny, closely folded leaves on plants such as the...
- agreements and transactions. The basic group is known as a "family", "clan", or cosca. Each family claims sovereignty over a territory, usually a town, village...
- capodecina who reports to the capomandamento, the head of the Mafia family or cosca. The term derives from dieci ('ten'), suggesting that each would be in charge...
- 1093/petrology/egu011. hdl:20.500.11850/103136. Allibon, J.; Ovtcharova, M.; Bussy, F.; Cosca, M.; Schaltegger, U.; Bussien, D.; Lewin, E. (2011). "The lifetime of an...
- the Sicilian Mafia from Carini near Palermo. Pipitone is the boss of the cosca of Carini and was arrested on 25 September 2014 together with his wife Franca...
- Mini drivers for the heist; Mario Valgoi as Manzo, Renato Romano [it] as Cosca, Franco Norvelli as Altabani's driver, Robert Rietti as the Police chief...
- blood relatives, and is the equivalent of the Sicilian Mafia’s "family" or cosca. The word derives from Gr****, meaning "a man who does not bend". Each 'ndrina...
- connections. Throughout most of its existence, after 1920, "The Baltimore Cosca" was functionally headed by the Corbi family: Vito, and then his sons, Pasquale...