Mangani (disambiguation)
Mangani is a fictional species of great apes from the Tarzan novels by Edgar Rice Burroughs, and the invented language used by these apes.
Mangani may also refer to:
- Innocenzo Mangani (1608–1678), an Italian architect and sculptor
- Lameck Mangani, a Sambian politician
- Thomas Mangani (*1987), a French soccer player
- Mangani Lal Mandal, an Indian politician
- Mangani, a part of the community of Acireale, Italy
- The Mangani Festival in Karaikal district, Puducherry, India
- Mangani, an abandoned gold mine located in West Sumatra, Indonesia, that operated prior to World War II.
- Mangani, a reggaeton artist from Loiza, Puerto Rico, currently living in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, signed to Wu Tang Latino Records and running Mangani Entertainment, an artist management company.
- The Mangani environmentalist movement, a grassroots environmental organization in the United States, most notably in Florida.
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