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  2. Central de Abasto - Wikipedia

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    The 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 facility is located on a property that extends 328 hectares (810 acres), with more than 2,000 businesses that sell principally fruit, vegetables, meat and some processed foods in a main ...

  3. La Merced Market - Wikipedia

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    La Merced Market. Coordinates: 19°25′33.32″N 99°7′26.61″W. One section of the huge main hall. The La Merced Market is a traditional public market located in the eastern edge of the historic center of Mexico City and is the largest retail traditional food market in the entire city. [1] The area, also called La Merced, has been ...

  4. Traditional markets in Mexico - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  5. Villa Guerrero, State of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The Central de Abasto de Villa Guerrero is the main flower wholesale and retail market in the State Of Mexico. The Central de Abasto de Villa Guerrero (Supply Center of Villa Guerrero) began operations on October 21, 2017, and has a total area of 234,730.94 m² (280,735.86 yd²). Fresh cut flowers are the main product commercialized at the ...

  6. San Juan Market, Mexico City - Wikipedia

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    San Juan Market, Mexico City. Coordinates: 19°25′48.13″N 99°8′40.81″W. One of the businesses inside the market. The San Juan Market is a traditional Mexican market in the historic center of Mexico City that has become the city’s only such market specializing in gourmet and exotic foods. It is known for its selection of exotic meats ...

  7. La Nueva Viga Market - Wikipedia

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    La Nueva Viga Market. Coordinates: 19°22′15.72″N 99°5′54.69″W. Fish vendor at the La Nueva Viga Market. La Nueva Viga Market is the largest seafood market in Mexico and the second largest in the world after the Toyosu Market in Japan. It is located in Mexico City far inland from the coast, because of historical patterns of commerce in ...

  8. Abelardo L. Rodríguez Market - Wikipedia

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    The Abelardo L. Rodriguez Market is a traditional public market located in the historic center of Mexico City, northeast of the main plaza, or Zocalo. It was built in 1934 as a prototype for a more modern marketplace and has a number of unusual features such as day care and an auditorium. [1] However, the market's most distinctive feature is ...

  9. Mercado Roma - Wikipedia

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    Mercado Roma. / 19.4140913; -99.1645707. Mercado Roma ("Roma market") is a public market in the format of a gourmet food hall located on Querétaro street in the Colonia Roma Norte neighborhood of Mexico City. [1] [2] [3] The market stalls offer organic and other food products for sale; stands and counters where visitors can eat a variety of ...