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- Ambulantes abstract "Vendedor ambulante ("moving sellers") often referred to as ambulantes ("movers") in Latin America are hawkers (street vendor)s. They are also referred to as ambulante in Italy. In Argentina they are known as manteros. Some ambulantes set up in a fixed location while others are mobile. Some ambulantes sell their good door-to-door. Puestos are market stalls or stands.In Oaxaca, Mexico there are many tortilla vendors. In Oaxaca the term regatones (hagglers) is used for those who buy goods to resell for a profit.In Cuban music and Latin American music, a pregón (announcement or street-seller's cry) is a type of song based on the hawking by street vendor of their goods ("canto de los vendedores ambulantes").The presence of Street vendors in Mexico City dates to the pre-Hispanic era and the government has struggled to control it, with the most recent clearing of downtown streets of vendors occuring in 2007. Still, there is a persistent presence of many thousands illegally. In 2003 it was estimated that there were 199,328 street vendors in Mexico City.Street vendors face various regulations and fees.There are sometimes disputes between established merchants and ambulantes. Bribes are also a problem. Many vendors operate illegally. In order to avoid overwhelming tourists or shoppers, ambulantes are known to establish territories and limit their numbers. Thieves stealing their goods can be a problem.In Antigua, women, many from the Maya (including Kaqchikel people) and Ladino ethnic groups, peddle handicrafts. Some sell textiles such a po't (blouses) and su't.In Peru, water cannon were used against the ambulantes in Arequipa, Peru. Many of the ambulantes come from rural areas to sell their goods including prickly pear cactus, bordados (embroideries) and polleras (embroidered skirts).".
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- Ambulantes subject Category:Latin_American_culture.
- Ambulantes subject Category:Street_vendors.
- Ambulantes comment "Vendedor ambulante ("moving sellers") often referred to as ambulantes ("movers") in Latin America are hawkers (street vendor)s. They are also referred to as ambulante in Italy. In Argentina they are known as manteros. Some ambulantes set up in a fixed location while others are mobile. Some ambulantes sell their good door-to-door. Puestos are market stalls or stands.In Oaxaca, Mexico there are many tortilla vendors.".
- Ambulantes label "Ambulantes".
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- Ambulantes depiction Vendedor_ambulante_Chile_inicios_siglo_XX.jpg.
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