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Demidov notes that the street is \"lined with shops selling things Tatar have produced for two centuries,\" including pottery, cutlery, slippers, purses, and belts, and with the ubiquitous mountains of watermelons - that fruit serving as almost the sole source of nourishment for many people.
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