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In ], an animist, or nature-based religion, '''Mounanchou''' is a group of powerful spirits or deities known as ] worshipped in ]. In ], '''Mounanchou''' is a group of powerful spirits or deities known as ] revered in ].


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In Vodou, Mounanchou is a group of powerful spirits or deities known as loa revered in Haiti.

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