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[[File:mafiya_929.jpg|frame|"[[Eastern Promises|Stay away from people like me...]]"]] |
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See also: [[Yakuza]], [[Former Regime Personnel]], [[The Mafia]], [[The Triads and the Tongs]], [[The Cartel]] and [[The Irish Mob]]. Often the [[Ruthless Foreign Gangsters]] in works set after 1991. |
See also: [[Yakuza]], [[Former Regime Personnel]], [[The Mafia]], [[The Triads and the Tongs]], [[The Cartel]] and [[The Irish Mob]]. Often the [[Ruthless Foreign Gangsters]] in works set after 1991. |
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== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] == |
== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] == |
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* Hotel Moscow from ''[[Black Lagoon]]''. It is represented in Roanapur by an outpost consisting of ex-Spetsnaz, led by [[The Baroness]] Balalaika. It's ''heavily'' suggested that the criminal nature of Hotel Moscow is just a front for having a large, well-trained and self-sufficient special forces unit with a plausible deniability in a potentially "hot" region. Just look at Balalaika's connections! |
* Hotel Moscow from ''[[Black Lagoon]]''. It is represented in Roanapur by an outpost consisting of ex-Spetsnaz, led by [[The Baroness]] Balalaika. It's ''heavily'' suggested that the criminal nature of Hotel Moscow is just a front for having a large, well-trained and self-sufficient special forces unit with a plausible deniability in a potentially "hot" region. Just look at Balalaika's connections! |