The world's largest mall by total area, featuring more than 1,200 shops, is in __. |  |
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 | Live plants inside the Mall of America, along with 300 real trees, used for air purification | 30,000 |
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|  | Number of shoppers who entered the mall on its opening day in 1992 | 150,000 |
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 | Visitors to the mall each year, generating around $2 billion in sales | 40 million |
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|  | Number of parking spaces at the Mall of America | 12,750 |
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 | You can shop at a mall in Turkey that's more than 500 years old. |
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While it may not have an Auntie Anne's, the Grand Bazaar in Istanbul offers an eclectic mix of goods and snacks — after all, it's known for being one of the world's largest covered markets. It's also considered one of the earliest shopping malls, with more than 4,000 stores, its own post office, and its own police station, making it essentially a miniature city. Construction on the mall, which stretches across Istanbul's historic center, began in the 1450s. The dedication across the centuries to completing the trading space was for good reason — it became a major hub for Ottoman Empire merchants, in part because Istanbul geographically links the Asian and European continents. In its 500-plus years, the Grand Bazaar has survived calamities such as fires and earthquakes, and it remains a destination for modern shoppers from around the globe. | |
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