Tianguis is a
Mexican word derived from the
Nahua or Aztec language, used to describe an open public market. Traditionally, the word has been used to describe markets where most of the vendors are
indigenous Mexican farmers and craftsmen, however the use of the word has expanded to often include
flea markets and other venues frequented by itinerant vendors. The word is most often used in areas that were traditional strongholds of the
Aztec empire.
Tianguis is one of the few words used in the
Spanish language, that's identical in its singular and plural forms.
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