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Ethnic group
Mano
Total population
472,000–510,000
Regions with significant populations
Liberia
357,000–408,000
Guinea
102,000–115,000
Languages
Mano language
Religion
Animism
Related ethnic groups
Dan people
Mano knwon also as Mano-Dan, Dan, Yacouba is an ethnic group of Liberia. The group speaks the Mano language, which belongs to the Mande language family.[1]
^Cohen, Yehudi A. (2010-01-01). Human Adaptation: The Biosocial Background. AldineTransaction. p. 238. ISBN 9781412844499.
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