Language Mombo
(exonym Kolu So) is spoken in several villages including Songho that are on or near the highway from Mopti-Sevare to Bandiagara. The Nyambeenge and Ambaleenge varieties reported on Blench's website as potentially distinct languages may turn out to be dialects of Mombo from a linguist's perspective, though not necessarily from that of the local people. Most of our data are from Songho village; other dialects like that of Ficko are said to be quite different.
- Songho (Songo) village on plateau among small inselbergs; famous for poster-quality wall paintings and for a group male circumcision festival about every third year; campement
- Deguimbere
- Kori Maounde village on slope of small rocky hill on the plateau; originally settled by people from Kori-Kori; farming
- Bandiougou village in two sections on rocky plateau (one on rocky elevation) with many gardens and fields
- Tangadouba village on rocky elevation in plateau
- Kori-Kori village on rocky plateau, near Bandiagara highway; farming
- Onjougou (near Goundaka)
- Niwari village on small rocky hill on plateau; farming
- Kakoli
- Ngoro
- Fiko village on rocky plateau near small inselberg, on Bandiagara highway, seasonal river just across highway; farming and limestone quarrying
- Magou
- Gona
- Sibo village on rocky plateau; farming; well-known family of healers for mental illness
- Tile
- Vaou village on edge of high plateau overlooking the plains; originally settled by people from Songho;farming and herding (year-round water pump)
- Kema
- Tagu (near Goundaka)
- Tena