• Jaun Galiffi (Born Giovanni Galiffi in Ravanusa, Sicily; December 9, 1892 – Milan; January 25, 1943), also known as Chicho Grande or the Al Capone of Rosario...
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  • operating in Melbourne. The Honoured Society The Rosario mafia – led by Juan Galiffi during the 1920s and 1930s. Biography portal Criminal justice portal...
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    Gatos). The band itself began losing cohesion, as well: guitarist Kay Galiffi relocated to Brazil, and Nebbia left the group in 1969; by 1970, Los Gatos...
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    Francisco Macri (1949), lawmaker Pablo Verani (1947), and rock musician Kay Galiffi (1950). Argentina also received thousands of Germans, including the humanitarian...
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  • together a new group. Eventually, they were joined by guitar player Kay Galiffi and drummer Oscar Moro, who were also from Rosario. Alfredo Toth, from...
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