List of Camorra clans
This is a comprehensive list of Camorra clans and their place of origin. A clan is a basic unit in the Camorra, a criminal organization originating in Campania. Currently it is estimated there are about 111 Camorra clans,[1] and about 7,000 full members.[2][3][4]
Province of Avellino
Quindici
- Cava clan
- Graziano clan
Province of Caserta
Maddaloni
- Farina clan (defunct)
Marcianise
- Belforte clan
Mondragone
- La Torre clan (defunct)
Pignataro Maggiore
- Lubrano-Ligato clan (defunct)
Metropolitan City of Naples
Afragola
- Moccia clan
- Magliulo clan (defunct)
Bacoli
- Pariante clan
Castellammare di Stabia
- D'Alessandro clan
- Cesarano clan
- Omobono-Scarpa clan (defunct)
Ercolano
- Ascione clan
- Birra clan (defunct)
Marano di Napoli
- Abbinante clan
- Nuvoletta clan (defunct)
- Polverino clan
- Orlando clan
Naples
- Aprea-Cuccaro clan
- Mazzarella clan
- Giuliano clan (defunct)
- Puccinelli clan
- Contini clan
- Lago clan (defunct)
- De Luca Bossa clan
- Sarno clan (defunct)
- D'Amico clan (defunct)
- Di Biasi clan (defunct)
- Mariano clan
- Di Lauro clan
- Ricci clan
- Russo clan (Quartieri Spagnoli) (defunct)
- Lo Russo clan (defunct)
- Terracciano clan
- Pagnozzi clan
- Potenza clan (defunct)
- Rinaldi clan
- Misso clan (defunct)
- Perrella clan (defunct)
- Licciardi clan
- Sacco-Bocchetti clan
Poggiomarino
- Galasso clan (defunct)
Pozzuoli
- Beneduce-Longobardi clan
San Giorgio a Cremano
- Abate clan (defunct)
- Troia clan
Sant'Antimo
- Puca clan
- Verde clan
- Ranucci clan (defunct)
Saviano
- Alfieri clan (defunct)
Torre Annunziata
- Gionta clan
- Gallo-Cavalieri clan
- Tamarisco clan
Boscotrecase/Boscoreale
- Vangone-Limelli clan
Torre del Greco
- Falanga clan
- Gargiulo clan (defunct)
Province of Salerno
Battipaglia
- Pecoraro-Renna clan
Eboli
- Maiale clan
Salerno
- D'Agostino-Panella clan
References
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- Gayrau, Jean-François (2005). Le Monde des mafias: Géopolitique du crime organisé [The World of Mafias: Geopolitics of Organized Crime] (in French). Paris: Odile Jacob. p. 86. ISBN 9782738187338.
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