Finance:Mercado Roque Santeiro
The Mercado Roque Santeiro (Portuguese: Roque Santeiro Market) was an open-air marketplace in the district of Sambizanga, in the city of Luanda, the capital of Angola.[1] It opened in 1991 with the official name of Mercado Popular da Boavista; it was named Roque Santeiro after the Brazilian telenovela of same name, aired at the time on Angolan television.[2][3] Roque Santeiro became known as the largest market in Africa, spreading through a 1 kilometer length by 500 m width area (the equivalent area of 500 soccer fields) where marketers sold various kinds of goods, from food to computers, in tin-roofed stalls. The market thrived with the civilian conflicts in Angola; with the shortage of food and other goods, Roque Santeiro was one of the few places where they could be found. It was also known as a place for illicit activities such as drug and arms dealing.[4]
Mercado Roque Santeiro was shut down by municipal government in 2011; the marketers were transferred to a new location, in Panguila.[2]
References
- ↑ "BBC News - Angolan traders mourn loss of Roque Santeiro market". http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes/from_our_own_correspondent/9008930.stm.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "Mercado Roque Santeiro, em Luanda, deve ser fechado - ANGONOTÍCIAS". http://www.angonoticias.com/Artigos/item/20195/mercado-roque-santeiro-em-luanda-deve-ser-fechado.
- ↑ "Maior mercado angolano a céu aberto: O fim anunciado do Roque Santeiro em Luanda". https://www.publico.pt/mundo/noticia/o-fim-anunciado-do--roque-santeiro-em-luanda-1439273.
- ↑ "Angola: Era uma vez o Roque Santeiro · Global Voices em Português". https://pt.globalvoices.org/2010/06/29/angola-era-uma-vez-o-roque-santeiro/.
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercado Roque Santeiro.
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