Jarmark
Jarmark is a Polish word for a market or fair, encompassing regular markets, seasonal bazaars, and festival-like gatherings. The term derives from the German Jahrmarkt, meaning annual market, and is used in Poland and some neighboring languages to denote public trading events as well as social occasions.
Historically, jarmarki emerged in medieval Central Europe when towns sought market charters to regulate commerce. They
In modern use, jarmark covers Christmas markets (jarmarki bożonarodzeniowe), craft fairs (jarmarki rzemieślnicze), and general street
Notable examples include the Jarmark Dominikański, or St. Dominic's Fair, in Gdańsk, one of Europe’s oldest trade
Municipal authorities regulate jarmarki through permits, safety and health rules, and consumer protection measures. While many