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Scampia (Italian: [skamˈpiːa]; Neapolitan:
Scampìa) is a
modern suburb in the far
north of Naples, whose...
- The
Scampia feud (Italian: La
faida di
Scampia) or
First Scampia feud (Prima
faida di
Scampia) was a feud
between the
Camorra gangs in the Neapolitan...
-
prostitution rackets in the area. The war,
known as the
Scampia feud (Italian "faida di
Scampìa"),
resulted in over 60
murders in 2004 and 2005. The feud...
- The
Piscinola Scampia is a
station on Line 1 and Line 11 of the
Naples Metro and
together with
Garibaldi is one of the two
termini of Line 1. The station...
- rules, fled to
Spain and
organized a
revolt against his
former bosses. In
Scampia, they are
known as the Spaniards.
Raffaele Amato ordered the
killing of...
-
Gennaro Marino and
Arcangelo Abete. The war,
known as the
Scampia feud (Italian "faida di
Scampìa"),
resulted in over 100
murders in 2004 and 2005. The feud...
- Di
Lauro Camorra syndicate which rule
Scampia-Secondigliano, and
triggers the so-called
Faida di
Scampia (
Scampia feud). The
Faida erupts between members...
-
Camorra in Naples. The clan
operates in the
neighbourhoods of Secondigliano,
Scampìa, Miano, Marianella, Piscinola, and in the
adjacent muni****lities of Casavatore...
- its
stronghold of M****eria Cardone. Its
sphere of
influence extends to
Scampia, Chiaiano,
Miano and San
Pietro a Patierno. 1980s-1994:
Gennaro Licciardi...
-
Pietro a
Patierno and
Scampia. It
borders to the
northwest with the
suburb of
Scampia (Traversa Roma
verso Scampia, via Roma
verso Scampia, via Miano), to the...