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- Q17088981 subject Q16802767.
- Q17088981 subject Q8434982.
- Q17088981 subject Q8659560.
- Q17088981 abstract "The presence of Street vendors in Mexico City (known locally in Mexican Spanish as ambulantes) dates back to pre-Hispanic era and over the centuries the government has struggled to control it, with most recently a clearing of downtown streets of vendors in 2007, but despite this there is a persistent presence of many thousands illegally. In 2003 it was estimated that there were 199,328 street vendors in Mexico City.".
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- Q17088981 wikiPageWikiLink Q16802767.
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- Q17088981 wikiPageWikiLink Q219760.
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- Q17088981 wikiPageWikiLink Q8434982.
- Q17088981 wikiPageWikiLink Q8659560.
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- Q17088981 comment "The presence of Street vendors in Mexico City (known locally in Mexican Spanish as ambulantes) dates back to pre-Hispanic era and over the centuries the government has struggled to control it, with most recently a clearing of downtown streets of vendors in 2007, but despite this there is a persistent presence of many thousands illegally. In 2003 it was estimated that there were 199,328 street vendors in Mexico City.".
- Q17088981 label "Street vendors in Mexico City".
- Q17088981 depiction CallejonCondesaDF.JPG.