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Kiosk

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Kiosk in the form of a café. Gran Canaria.

In English speaking countries, a kiosk is a small booth offering goods and services. For example, it might sell packaged food, drinks, cigarettes and newspapers. They can still be seen on some train stations.

In Paris the old kiosks which sold newspapers, cigarettes and tickets are being replaced. The replacements are said to be more functional but less charming.[1]

In oriental countries like Persia or Turkey, a kiosk is larger and grander than in other countries. It is a self-standing building.

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  1. Les anciens kiosques parisiens seront bien remplacés [1]