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Publication in the French magazine "Chasseur d'images" n° 402 of March 2018.
Souk in the Medina in Marrakech.
Souk dans la Médina à Marrakech.
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The word Souk (Arabic: سوق) is used to describe the market or commercial district in the North African and especially Moroccan cities. In general, the term "souk" is synonymous with a bazaar or market, and is used in Arabic-speaking countries.
Initially, bitches were located outside the city walls, but as cities became more and more populated, bitches were moved to the city center and became covered walkways.
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Słowem Souk (arabski: سوق,) określa się rynek lub dzielnicę handlową w północnoafrykańskich a szcególnie marokańskich miastach. Ogólnie rzecz biorąc, termin "souk" jest synonimem bazaru lub rynku, a jest używany w krajach arabskojęzycznych.
Początkowo suki znajdowały się poza murami miasta, ale w miarę jak miasta stawały się coraz bardziej zaludnione, suki były przenoszone do centrum miasta i stały się krytymi chodnikami.
Houmt-Souk (Tunisie) - Scène de rue captée à l'improviste sur une petite place du centre touristique de la capitale de l'île de Djerba.
J'ai vu ce couple arriver lentement de la gauche. J'ai attendu que les deux personnes se placent tranquillement dans les rayons de soleil pour déclencher.
Houmt-Souk (Tunisia) - Street scene captured unexpectedly in a small square in the tourist center of the capital of the island of Djerba.
I saw this couple coming slowly from the left. I waited for the two people to position themselves quietly in the rays of the sun to trigger.
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Marrakech has the largest traditional Berber market in Morocco and the image of the city is closely associated with its souks.
A honeycomb of intricately connected alleyways, this fundamental section of the old city is a micro-medina in itself, comprising a dizzying number of stalls and shops that range from its kiosks no bigger than an elf's wardrobe to scruffy store-fronts that morph into glittering Aladdin's Caves once you're inside.
Many of the souks sell items like carpets and rugs, traditional Muslim attire, leather bags, and lanterns.
Haggling is still a very important part of trade in the souks.
Morocco. 2017
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