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Giuseppe Nirta may
refer to
several members of the
Nirta 'Ndrangheta clan from San Luca in Calabria:
Giuseppe Nirta (born 1913) (1913–1995), 'Ndrangheta...
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Antonio Nirta (22
April 1919 – 1
September 2015) was a boss of the 'Ndrangheta, a Mafia-type organization, in the
Italian region of Calabria. Together...
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region in the
village of San Luca. The two
involved clans, the Strangio-
Nirta and Pelle-Vottari-Romeo families, both
belong to the 'Ndrangheta
crime organization...
- Strangio-
Nirta clan. He
reportedly belongs to the Strangio-
Nirta clan and is a
relative of
Maria Strangio, the wife of
Giovanni Luca
Nirta, who was killed...
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Giuseppe Nirta (19
October 1940 – 23
February 2023) was an
Italian mobster from San Luca,
Calabria who was the boss of the 'Ndrangheta, and the head of...
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Morabito (born 1966)
Salvatore Morabito Antonio Nirta Francesco Nirta Giuseppe Nirta (born 1913)
Giuseppe Nirta (born 1940)
Domenico Oppedisano Roberto Pannunzi...
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Giuseppe Nirta (Italian pronunciation: [dʒuˈzɛppe
ˈnirta]; 1913 in San Luca –
March 19, 1995), was a
historical boss of the 'Ndrangheta, a Mafia-type...
- the San Luca feud, a war
between the Pelle-Vottari-Romeo and Strangio-
Nirta clans began and
resulted in
several deaths. It
carried into
Germany in August...
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between the two 'Ndrangheta
clans Pelle-Romeo (Pelle-Vottari) and Strangio-
Nirta from San Luca that had
started in 1991 in
their home town in
Calabria and...
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Mazzaferro Ruga
Agresta Barbaro Marando Molluso Papalia Sergi Paviglianiti Nirta-Strangio Pelle-Vottari
Giorgi La
Maggiore Romeo Gallace-Novella Commisso...