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Free video about market sales. This free video was created for you by http://epsos.de and can be used for free under the creative commons license with the attribution of epSos.de as the original author of this market sales video. Thank you for supporting the creative commons movement !! A market is a sales opportunity on a square or a street is organized, and where market vendors or in market stalls where the man trying to bring. The word is derived from the market Latin word Mercatus, which markets and trade means. A general market where all types of products offered is referred to as a goods market, but there are also specialized markets. Thus, for example, we talk about a vegetable market, a fish market, a textile market, a market in eggs, et cetera. Later came the supermarket, which is no longer special in a product. A market may also be named after an event occurs or is celebrated at the time or about the time when the market takes place. such as the Christmas and New Year market. There are also specialized markets such as book fairs, flea and flea markets, livestock markets, fairs often return at a certain time and certain place. Also one knows fairs. In the Netherlands, especially the big cities of Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague and Utrecht many famous markets. Furthermore, almost every town and village has its own weekly market. The Hague Market is the largest market in the Netherlands. The Albert Cuyp Market and Flower Market in Amsterdam are very famous among visitors to the Netherlands. The market is a form of street trading. Often, however, among stalls selling on the street outside the market intended, such as hawkers and herring carts. Also, flea markets and garage sales hear this. On Queen's Day in the Netherlands traditionally free markets held. London has Portobello Road Market and Paris with the market on Rue Mouffetard also a large and well-known market. Even large cities in many countries in Asia such as Singapore and Hong Kong have night markets. A bazaar is a permanent indoor market where goods are sold or traded. The word comes from the Persian. In Arabic bazaar has the same meaning as marketplace. This does not apply to all dialects. If one wants to compare the word bazaar, then a bazaar closed with cloth-covered market and open market. The definitions and usage varies by dialect. The farmers' market is usually held once a week at a predetermined, always the same place, which is usually a square or a street. It takes a few hours. Usually in the morning until noon. The benches are portable, assembled in the morning and dismantled at the end of the market. The popular market in certain regions of the world, claiming its roots in antiquity, such as the Champagne, considered cultural heritage and pole tourist attraction. The farmers markets in the region are considered more than in other regions of Italy. In Greece, the institution of public market established at the Eleftherios Venizelos in the year 1929. Three years later, founded the Fund street markets. The street markets since established until they reach their present form, passed through several stages of evolution. In Greek farmers markets there are two categories of vendors: Producers and Professionals. Producers are farmers or beekeepers who they sell the products they produce themselves. Professionals buy products that sell from various sources without necessarily being themselves derivatives. Each vendor farmer's markets should have posted a sign which must bear the name, the street market to which it belongs and the words manufacturers, farmers or Pro depending on what it is. In Greece farmers' markets are also a tradition for many, if not all of what cities. Once a week in every neighborhood of Athens, for example, hosted farmers' market, especially the boundaries of the City of Athens officially operate 44 weekly markets. And for Cyprus seems that the public market is not only a need but also tradition that should be preserved and win the lost ground in the relationship with the supermarkets, but the relationship intermediaries, from production to consumption, with prices more attractive than those of Supermarket. Also, there is in most Asian markets Asian cooking and eating utensils, such as rice cookers, woks, steaming trays, rice bowls, tea cups and jugs, knives, chopsticks, but also Asian newspapers and magazines, drugstore items, Incense and Giftware. Thank you for supporting the creative commons movement !!