List of fictional gangs

Fictional gangs, of varying types, appear commonly in comics, films, literature, television series, and video games. This is an alphabetical list of them.

Crime syndicates

African-American organized crime

Afrikaner organized crime

Albanian mafia

American Mafia

Armenian mafia

Azerbaijani mafia

British firms

Camorra

Dixie Mafia and State Line Mob

Georgian mafia

Greek mafia

Haitian organized crime

Hungarian mafia

Indian mafia

Irish Mob

Jamaican posses and Yardies

Jewish Mob

Korean mafia

Nicaraguan organized crime

Pakistani mafia

Romanian mafia

Russian mafia

Serbian mafia

  • Vladimir Janokvic's Serbian Gang – Power

Sicilian Mafia

Spanish organized crime

Triads and Tongs

Turkish mafia

Ukrainian mafia

Vietnamese gangs and Vietnamese mafias

Yakuza

Miscellaneous

Drug cartels

Motorcycle gangs

Paramilitary organizations

Prison gangs

Street gangs

African ethnicity

Asian ethnicity

European ethnicity

Latin American ethnicity

Pacific Islander

Miscellaneous

See also

References

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