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A bazaar is a type of marketplace made up of many small stalls or shops, traditionally found in the Middle East, North Africa, Central Asia, and South Asia, typically housed in covered streets with doors at each end. These marketplaces historically served as the central shopping and trading hub of cities, making them important gathering places for commerce and community life.
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Un bazar (persa: بازار, hindi: बज़ार) es un mercado, muchas veces cubierto, típicamente encontrado en áreas de la cultura persa, hindú e islámica, análogo al árabe zoco. La palabra deriva de la palabra persa bāzār, cuya etimología viene del antiguo dialecto pahlavi baha-char (بهاچار) que significa "el lugar de los precios".
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