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The word '''mafia''' is used in several ways. | The word '''mafia''' is used in several ways. | ||
*'''] refers to a number of ] groups and by extension to any group that unofficially dominates or runs a larger group. | *''']''' refers to a number of ] groups and by extension to any group that unofficially dominates or runs a larger group. | ||
*There is a ] called ''''']'''''. | *There is a ] called ''''']'''''. | ||
*''']''' is one of the ]n ]. | *''']''' is one of the ]n ]. |
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The word mafia is used in several ways.
- Mafia refers to a number of organized crime groups and by extension to any group that unofficially dominates or runs a larger group.
- There is a parlour game called Mafia (game).
- Mafia Island is one of the Tanzanian Spice Islands.
- There is a video game called Mafia (video game).
- The Maffia is the alias for the industrial-funk band Tackhead when they support singer Mark Stewart.
- Do not confuse with the MAFF = "Ministry of Agriculture, Food, and Fisheries", which was one of Britain's government
- Do not confuse with raffia which is a pseudo textile made from a leaf.
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