An African open-air market is commonly referred to as a "bazar" or "market." In various regions, they may be called "souks" in North Africa and the Middle East, or "malls" in some West African countries. These markets are vibrant spaces where vendors sell a variety of goods, including fresh produce, textiles, crafts, and traditional foods, often fostering a lively community atmosphere.
Souq or Souk, is the name of an open-air marketplace or commercial quarter in Middle Eastern and North African cities. Known as a bazaar in Persia.
The open air market to all Greek cities was called Agora and every day life was taking place there. The Roman equivalent was called Forum.
I am pretty sure it is called a bazaar.sources: Google.
A tianguis is an open-air market.
Chatuchak Weekend Market, Bangkok, Thailand
Open air market, arched pavilion.
The open air food market in Barcelona Spain.
Bazaar Your welcome
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Depends where the market it's. Fruits, veggies, fish, and meats.
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