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Sicilian Mafia crime family For the village of Coşca in Vaslui County, see Ivăneşti. For the government agency in the Thousand Oaks area of California, see Conejo Open Space Conservation Agency. For the organization of judicial officials, see Conference of State Court Administrators.

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 in the 'Ndrangheta in Calabria is the 'ndrina.

Etymology

A cosca is the crown of spiny, closely folded leaves on plants such as the artichoke or the thistle, which symbolizes the tightness of relationships between mafiosi.

References

  1. "Còsca in Vocabolario - Treccani".

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