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Mungo
Total population
Total: Fewer than 87,700 (1982)[1]
Regions with significant populations
Cameroon
Languages
Duala, French
Religion
Predominantly Christian, African Traditional Religion
Related ethnic groups
Bakole, Bakweri, Bamboko, Duala, Isubu, Limba, Wovea, Sawa

The Mungo (Moungo) are an ethnic group of the Republic of Cameroon. Along with the other coastal peoples, they belong to the Sawa ethnic groups. The Mungo have historically been dominated by the Duala people, and the two groups share similar cultures, histories, and claims of origin.

  1. ^ This is the estimated number of first-language speakers of the Duala language according to Ethnologue. This includes both the Duala and Mungo ethnic groups, so this number is inflated for 1982.

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Indigenous peoples in Canada

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