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Mercado Jamaica is one of Mexico City’s traditional public markets where various vendors sell their wares in an established location. This market began in the 1950s as part of efforts to urbanize the markets in the area. The market is located on the corner of Congreso de la Union and Avenida Morelos, just southeast of the historic center of the city. Although it is one of the main markets for souvenirs, produce and meat, it is best known for its flowers and ornamental plants. There are 1,150 stands dedicated to the selling of cut flowers, flower arrangements, ornamental plants and accessories such as flowerpots. The market offers about 5,000 types of flowers and plants, mostly foreign, but there is a number of native Mexican species available, including some gathered directly from the wild

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  • Mercado de Jamaica (es)
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  • El Mercado de Jamaica es un mercado de la Ciudad de México localizado en la esquina de Avenida Congreso de la Unión y Avenida Morelos, al sureste del Centro Histórico de la Ciudad de México. Se especializa en flores y plantas de ornato. Fue inaugurado en los años 50 como parte de varios esfuerzos de modernizar los mercados de la ciudad. Cuenta con 1 150 puestos dedicados a la venta de flores, arreglos florales, plantas ornamentales y accesorios como macetas. El mercado ofrece aproximadamente 5 000 tipos de flores y plantas. (es)
  • Mercado Jamaica is one of Mexico City’s traditional public markets where various vendors sell their wares in an established location. This market began in the 1950s as part of efforts to urbanize the markets in the area. The market is located on the corner of Congreso de la Union and Avenida Morelos, just southeast of the historic center of the city. Although it is one of the main markets for souvenirs, produce and meat, it is best known for its flowers and ornamental plants. There are 1,150 stands dedicated to the selling of cut flowers, flower arrangements, ornamental plants and accessories such as flowerpots. The market offers about 5,000 types of flowers and plants, mostly foreign, but there is a number of native Mexican species available, including some gathered directly from the wild (en)
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  • El Mercado de Jamaica es un mercado de la Ciudad de México localizado en la esquina de Avenida Congreso de la Unión y Avenida Morelos, al sureste del Centro Histórico de la Ciudad de México. Se especializa en flores y plantas de ornato. Fue inaugurado en los años 50 como parte de varios esfuerzos de modernizar los mercados de la ciudad. Cuenta con 1 150 puestos dedicados a la venta de flores, arreglos florales, plantas ornamentales y accesorios como macetas. El mercado ofrece aproximadamente 5 000 tipos de flores y plantas. (es)
  • Mercado Jamaica is one of Mexico City’s traditional public markets where various vendors sell their wares in an established location. This market began in the 1950s as part of efforts to urbanize the markets in the area. The market is located on the corner of Congreso de la Union and Avenida Morelos, just southeast of the historic center of the city. Although it is one of the main markets for souvenirs, produce and meat, it is best known for its flowers and ornamental plants. There are 1,150 stands dedicated to the selling of cut flowers, flower arrangements, ornamental plants and accessories such as flowerpots. The market offers about 5,000 types of flowers and plants, mostly foreign, but there is a number of native Mexican species available, including some gathered directly from the wild. In Spanish, jamaica means the hibiscus flower (as well as the island nation of Jamaica). (en)
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