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( Mon ) မွန် &#160
( Burmese ) ชาวมอญ &#160
a &#93
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1 &#93
Thailand 500
000 &#91
b &#93
Laos 9000 &#91
United States 8000 &#91
Canada 650 &#91
Languages Mon
Burmese
Thai
Lao
Isan

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