Julio de la Fuente and Bronislaw Malinowski collaborated on a study of networks of these places in the Oaxaca Valley. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name these places that include Mexico City’s La Merced and La Lagunilla. Aztec places of this type developed into modern tianguis (“tee-AHN-geese”).
ANSWER: marketplaces [accept mercados or tiyānquiztli; accept bazaars]
[10h] This wholesale market in Iztapalapa is often called the world’s largest food market, as it sells four-fifths of the food eaten in Greater Mexico City.
ANSWER: Central de Abasto [or Central de Abastos; or CEDA]
[10e] Visitors can buy tapatío food like “drowned sandwiches” at the world’s largest indoor market, San Juan de Dios, in this capital city of Jalisco. This center of tequila and mariachi in western Mexico has the country’s third-largest metropolitan area.
ANSWER: Guadalajara
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