of or relating to or characteristic of Naples or its people
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Neapolitan \Ne`a*pol"i*tan\, prop. a. [L. Neapolitanus, fr. Neapolis Naples, Gr. ?, lit., New town.] Of of pertaining to Naples in Italy. -- n. A native or citizen of Naples.
He said he chose a company outside Naples to avoid involving the Camorra, the Neapolitan Mafia, which traditionally is influential in local construction.
One hundred years after a Naples chef presented the queen of Italy with a patriotic pizza, purists and politicians want to "copyright" the simple recipe for a genuine Neapolitan pie.
Real Neapolitan pizza, according to backers, is made with all fresh ingredients _ and, if possible, ones from the Naples area.
Only powerful political protection could have enabled them to do so. Former premier Senator Giulio Andreotti, and former interior minister Antonio Gava, are under investigation for collusion with the Mafia and the Neapolitan Camorra respectively.
They are reputed leaders of the Camorra, the Neapolitan version of the Mafia.
He was arrested in March 1983 after a criminal who turned state's witness accused him of associating with the Camorra, the Neapolitan version of the Mafia, in cocaine trafficking.
The Camorra is the Neapolitan version of the Sicilian Mafia.
The Neapolitan expansiveness of invention and luxuriant vocal writing were drastically cut back; the siege itself was re-located from Negroponte to Corinth.
"Neapolitan song represents one of the main points of Italian culture.
Some notable public tree or light displays: The Christmas tree and Neapolitan Baroque creche display at New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art rivals the Rockefeller Center tree as the favorite of New Yorkers and visitors.
But instead of mandolins, it is electric guitars and a rock or jazz rhythm that mark the new Neapolitan sound.
In Jacqueline Gunn's semi-abstract set, a mixture of decaying neo-classical columns and fancy 1950s iron work, the locale also remains Naples. Despina is very much a dark-haired Neapolitan, neatly played by Sally Harrison.
Investigators said Nuvoletta is head of one of the most powerful clans of the Camorra, the Neapolitan version of the Sicilian Mafia. The Camorra gangs are involved in extortion, drug trafficking, money laundering and other illegal activities.