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Mole-Dagbon people

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2-522: The Mole-Dagbon, also called Mabia, or Mossi-Dagbon are a meta-ethnicity and western Oti–Volta ethno-linguistic group residing in six present-day West Africa countries namely: Benin , Burkina Faso , Ghana , Ivory Coast , Mali and Togo . They number more than 45 million. The Mole/Mossi/Moore people are located primarily in Burkina Faso while over lord Dagbon is in Ghana . Previously,

4-629: The term Gur was used, Mabia has been used to refer to the linguistic supercluster. The Mabia ethnic group include the following peoples: Historical Leaders Footballers Meta-ethnicity Meta-ethnicity is a relatively recent term (or neologism ) occasionally used in academic literature or public discourse on ethnic studies . It describes a level of commonality that is wider (" meta- ") and more general (i.e., might differ on specifics) than ethnicity , but does not necessarily correspond to (and may actually transcend) nation or nationality . In colloquial discourse, it usually signifies

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