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The '''Spanish Lords''' are primarily a Puerto Rican gang which is a play-on of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latin_Kings_%28gang%29 Latin Kings], a Latin gang based in New York. They only appear in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]]. They are one of the largest, most influential criminal organizations which operates in GTA IV, it's turf is in 4 main areas; [[South Bohan]], [[Cerveza Heights]], [[East Holland]] and [[Alderney City]]. Some notable former members of the gang include [[Manny Escuela]], [[Lyle Rivas]], [[Alonzo Gomez]] and [[Teddy Benavidez]]. Like the Latin Kings, they wear yellow and black though they almost always wear clothing featuring the Puerto Rican, Domican, or Colombian Flag and T-Shirts with "Boricua" on them, in addition to their gang colours. Most often, the Spanish Lords are seen driving in Cavalcades, Primos, and Voodoos painted metallic red with gold rims and trim.
The '''Spanish Lords''' are primarily a Puerto Rican gang which is a play-on of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latin_Kings_%28gang%29 Latin Kings], a Latin gang based in New York and Chicago. They only appear in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]]. They are one of the largest, most influential criminal organizations which operates in GTA IV, it's turf is in 4 main areas; [[South Bohan]], [[Cerveza Heights]], [[East Holland]] and [[Alderney City]]. Some notable former members of the gang include [[Manny Escuela]], [[Lyle Rivas]], [[Alonzo Gomez]] and [[Teddy Benavidez]]. Like the Latin Kings, they wear yellow and black though they almost always wear clothing featuring the Puerto Rican, Domican, or Colombian Flag and T-Shirts with "Boricua" on them, in addition to their gang colours. Most often, the Spanish Lords are seen driving in Cavalcades, Primos, and Voodoos painted metallic red with gold rims and trim.


Members often have "Pitchfork" or “Crown” tattoos on their neck/head, which along with the black and yellow beads, are symbols of The People & Folk Nations, specifically the People Nation. The People & Folk Nations aren't gangs, they are alliances under which gangs are aligned.
Members often have "Pitchfork" or “Crown” tattoos on their neck/head, which along with the black and yellow beads, are symbols of The People & Folk Nations, specifically the People Nation.  


They come in three main "looks" it seems, theres the little, fat, baldy men with black tops and gold chains (they look a bit like [[Manny Escuela]]), there's the taller, fatish, dark haired men (looks a bit like Big Pun, but a little skinnier) who are usually found with a big mustache who wear puffy coats and Puerto Rican colours and there's the younger, slim looking ones with yellow or white t-shirts with yellow/blue/red caps on or baseball jackets.
They come in three main "looks" it seems, theres the little, fat, baldy men with black tops and gold chains (they look a bit like [[Manny Escuela]]), there's the taller, fatish, dark haired men (looks a bit like Big Pun, but a little skinnier) who are usually found with a big mustache who wear puffy coats and Puerto Rican colours and there's the younger, slim looking ones with yellow or white t-shirts with yellow/blue/red caps on or baseball jackets.
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