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  2. Mercado Jamaica - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. Venustiano Carranza, Mexico City - Wikipedia

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    This includes three of Mexico City's large traditional markets, La Merced Market, Mercado de Sonora and Mercado Jamaica. [9] [10] La Merced is historically and culturally part of the historic center of Mexico City and is the largest retail food market in the city. The main building is 400 meters long with 3,205 stands mostly selling produce and ...

  4. Jamaica metro station - Wikipedia

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    Jamaica is a station of the Mexico City Metro. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is located in Venustiano Carranza borough in Mexico City and serves the Sevilla neighbourhood. [ 2 ]

  5. Mercado de Sonora - Wikipedia

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    Mercado de Sonora (Sonora Market) is a city-established traditional market, located just southeast of the historic center of Mexico City in the Colonia Merced Balbuena neighborhood. It was established in the 1950s with a number of other similar institutions in order to help regulate retail commerce in the city.

  6. Central de Abasto - Wikipedia

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    Central de Abasto is one of the two large wholesale markets in Mexico City, along with the Nueva Viga market, which specializes in fish and seafood. [1]The Central de Abasto (also spelled Abastos; English for "Supply Center") is Mexico City's main wholesale market for produce and other foodstuffs run similarly to traditional public markets.

  7. La Merced Market - Wikipedia

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    At that time, the Central de Abasto market was created in the south of the city to take over and modernize the wholesaling of foodstuffs, especially produce and meat. [3] La Merced continues to be the largest retail traditional market of Mexico City for a wide variety of everyday products such as fruit, vegetables, meat, poultry, toys, clothes ...

  8. La Lagunilla Market - Wikipedia

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    The new colonias were Santa María la Redonda, Guerrero and Santa María de la Ribera. The La Lagunilla market was created to replace the Santa Catarina tianguis, on lands next to it related to Callejón del Basilisco, the Plazuiela del Tequiesquite, Callejón de los Papas and 2a Calle de la Amargura.

  9. List of shopping malls in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Villa de Álvarez. Plaza Sendera (Lifestyle Center) Apertura el 9 de septiembre de 2021 [2] [3] Plaza Colima (Power Center) Plaza Universidad (Strip Center) Plaza Rancagua (Strip Center) Patio Villa de Álvarez (Power Center) Manzanillo. Punto Bahia (Fashion Mall) Plaza Manzanillo (Community Center) Brizza Manzanillo Galería Comercial (Strip ...