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Traditional fixed markets in Mexico are multiple-vendor markets permanently housed in a fixed location. They go by a variety of names such as "mercados públicos" (public markets), "mercados municipales" (municipal markets) or even more often simply "mercados" (markets). These markets are distinct from others in that they are almost always housed in buildings owned and operated by the local government, with numerous stands inside rented by individual merchants, who usually sell, produce and other basic food staples. This market developed in Mexico as a way to regulate pre Hispanic markets called tianguis. These tianguis markets remain in Mexico, with the most traditional held on certain days, put up and taken down the same day, much the way it was done in Mesoamerica.

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  • Mercado mexicano (es)
  • Traditional markets in Mexico (en)
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  • Los mercados tradicionales en México tienen una gran variedad de nombres entre los cuales encontramos “mercados públicos”, “mercados Municipales”, o simplemente son llamados mercados. Lo que distingue a los mercados mexicanos es que se establecen en edificios construidos por los gobiernos locales, con numerosos espacios que son rentados y son ocupados de forma individual por comerciantes, quien usualmente vende productos básicos. Estos mercados surgieron como resultado del intento de regular los mercados del México prehispánico llamados en su tiempo "tianguis". Los Tianguis siguen siendo recordados por la cultura Mexicana, los cuales se establecen en días específicos, los tianguis se establecen y se retiran el mismo día, como se hacían en la Antigua Mesoamérica.Estos elaborados mercados pu (es)
  • Traditional fixed markets in Mexico are multiple-vendor markets permanently housed in a fixed location. They go by a variety of names such as "mercados públicos" (public markets), "mercados municipales" (municipal markets) or even more often simply "mercados" (markets). These markets are distinct from others in that they are almost always housed in buildings owned and operated by the local government, with numerous stands inside rented by individual merchants, who usually sell, produce and other basic food staples. This market developed in Mexico as a way to regulate pre Hispanic markets called tianguis. These tianguis markets remain in Mexico, with the most traditional held on certain days, put up and taken down the same day, much the way it was done in Mesoamerica. (en)
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