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Questions and AnswersVote for: What is the world's best market (part 9)
markets | Feb 18th, 2011 | by Owen Ferguson

| Chatuchak Weekend Market |

| Kansu Street Jade Market |

| Casablanca Medina |

| Mercato Centrale |

| Beijing's hutong alleys |
Markets provide a wonderful place for you to shop for weekly needs as well as locate those rare things that make good gifts for friends and family in other climes. IF you are looking for just the right thing, a market is a great place to start your search. Around the world, there are many great markets you can enjoy. Which of these markets from around the worlds do you like the best?
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Vote for: What is the world's best market (part 2)
markets | Feb 16th, 2011 | by Owen Ferguson
Markets all over the world provide food and other necessities for most of the world's population every day. Although supermarkets are popular in the first world, much of the planet still retains the quaint custom of going to market for buying and selling. Which of these great markets from around the world would you most like to visit for some deals of your own?
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Vote for: What is the world's best market (part 6)
markets | Feb 17th, 2011 | by Owen Ferguson

| Feira de São Joaquim |

| Tunis Medina |

| Ballarò Market |

| Vakil Bazaar (bazaar-e Vakil) |

| Kashgar’s weekly Sunday bazaar |
A good market is a great find, no matter where you happen to be located in the world. At a market you can usually purchase all manner of fresh and prepared foods for your enjoyment. If you are looking for a good deal, markets are the best place to haggle to your heart's content. Which of these great markets from around the world do you like the best?
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Vote for: What is the world's best market (part 11)
markets | Feb 21st, 2011 | by Owen Ferguson
A good market is a great find, no matter where you happen to be located in the world. At a market you can usually purchase all manner of fresh and prepared foods for your enjoyment. If you are looking for a good deal, markets are the best place to haggle to your heart's content. Which of these great markets from around the world do you like the best?
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Vote for: What is the world's best market (part 12)
markets | Feb 21st, 2011 | by Owen Ferguson
Markets all over the world provide food and other necessities for most of the world's population every day. Although supermarkets are popular in the first world, much of the planet still retains the quaint custom of going to market for buying and selling. Which of these great markets from around the world would you most like to visit for some deals of your own?
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Vote for: What is the best site to visit in Saudi Arabia?
saudi arabia | Jul 19th, 2010 | by Owen Ferguson
Saudi Arabia is located Middle East, bordering the Persian Gulf and the Red Sea, north of Yemen. It is mostly uninhabited desert, and is responsible for much of the world's oil production. It is a fairly restrictive country in terms of personal liberty, but still makes a great vacation destination for those who don't need alcohol to enjoy themselves. Which of these great Saudi destinations would you most like to see?
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Vote for: What is the world's best market (part 25)
markets | Feb 25th, 2011 | by Owen Ferguson

| Douz Camel Market |

| Kairouan Medina |

| Kuala Lumpur Central Market (Pasar Seni) |

| Mercado dos Lavradores |

| Indian Market in Otavalo |
Visiting market is part of many people's weekly routines. There's good cause for this; markets provide all manner of great food for ready consumption. In addition to fresh meat and produce from farms, many markets also include vendors selling prepared food of many different types. Which of these great markets from around the world do you like the best?
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Vote for: What is the best site to visit in Morocco (part 1)
morocco | Aug 8th, 2010 | by Owen Ferguson
Morocco has made improvements in human rights under King Mohammed VI and its press is moderately free, but the government occasionally takes action against journalists who report on three broad subjects considered to be taboo: the monarchy, Islam, and the status of Western Sahara. Despite the continuing reforms, ultimate authority remains in the hands of the monarch. Which of his great sites would you most like to visit?
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Vote for: Which is the best 3 stars hotel in New York City? (part 28)
new york hotels | Nov 24th, 2011 | by Editor

| Hotel East Houston |

| Casablanca Hotel |

| Hotel Courtyard by Marriott New York Manhattan/SoHo |

| Hampton Inn Manhattan Soho |

| Hotel Aloft Harlem |
If you travel to New York City on either business or pleasure a 3 stars hotel might be a perfect choice for you since this category offers great quality at lower prices than 4 or 5 stars hotels. The prices start from 70 dollars per night but they can go to up to over 500 dollars depending on the type of room that you choose.
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Vote for: What is the best site to visit in Morocco (part 2)
morocco | Aug 8th, 2010 | by Owen Ferguson
Morocco's internationalized city of Tangier and most Spanish possessions were turned over to the new country in 1956. Morocco virtually annexed Western Sahara during the late 1970s, but final resolution on the status of the territory remains unresolved. Gradual political reforms in the 1990s resulted in the establishment of a bicameral legislature, which first met in 1997. These days the country is still ruled by a king. Which of hist wonderful possessions would you most like to visit?
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