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The '''Spanish Lords''' are a primarily 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 appear in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars]]. They are one of the largest criminal organizations operating in GTA IV, having turf in [[South Bohan]], [[Cerveza Heights]], [[East Holland]] and [[Alderney City]]; they maintain a strong street presence within these territories. Some notable former members of the gang include [[Manny Escuela]] and [[Lyle Rivas]]. Like the Latin Kings, they wear yellow and black; in addition to their gang colors, their clothing also usually features the Puerto Rican, Dominican, or Colombian flags. Some are seen wearing t-shirts with "Boricua" printed on them. Most often, the Spanish Lords are seen driving in [[Cavalcade]]s and [[Primo]]s painted metallic red with gold rims and trim.
The '''Spanish Lords''' are a primarily Puerto Rican gang based on the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latin_Kings_%28gang%29 Latin Kings], a Latin gang based in New York and Chicago. They appear in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars]]. They are one of the largest criminal organizations operating in GTA IV, having turf in [[South Bohan]], [[Cerveza Heights]], [[East Holland]] and [[Alderney City]]; they maintain a strong street presence within these territories. Some notable former members of the gang include [[Manny Escuela]] and [[Lyle Rivas]]. Like the Latin Kings, they wear yellow and black; in addition to their gang colors, their clothing also usually features the Puerto Rican, Dominican, or Colombian flags. Some are seen wearing t-shirts with "Boricua" printed on them. Most often, the Spanish Lords are seen driving in [[Cavalcade]]s and [[Primo]]s 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.  
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.  
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