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Local Customs: Trade along the roadside
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  • Written by sachara on Dec 17, 2003
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  • Travelling from Tbilisi to Jerevan In Armenia we passed in the countryside some villages, small farmhouses with vegetable-gardens and vineyards.
    We saw some small markets with shoes, clothing and household utensiles, sometimes just in the field with only a snackbar nearby.
    At several places we saw people along the roadside, selling all kinds of goods from their car.

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    Comments for sachara about Georgia
    Nemorino Sun Dec 21, 2008 20:41 UTC
     In the 1970s Tbilisi was the first "Soviet-block" city to have a partner city in what was then West Germany, namely Saarbrücken. This was quite a scandal in Germany at the time, though thirty years later it's hard to imagine what the fuss was all about.
    Sue08080 Tue Jun 6, 2006 01:40 UTC
     Fascinating page. Thank you. I also enjoyed your photos of children around the world!
    chewy3326 Mon Feb 20, 2006 18:29 UTC
     The architecture and the scenery in Georgia all seem very beautiful, Georgia looks like a wonderful place! Great photos!
    iwys Sun Jan 29, 2006 09:01 UTC
     A really interesting page. Makes me want to go there.
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