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The Mona are a Mandinka people from West Africa living in west-central Côte d'Ivoire, in the Mankono department.
According to the sources and the context, we observe different forms: Ganmu, Monas, Mono, Mouan, Mouâ, Mouin, Muana, Muan, Mwanu, Mwa, Mwe.[1]
Their language is Mona (or Mwan), a Mande language whose number of speakers was estimated at 20,000 in 2012.[2]
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