Soukta
Soukta is a traditional market structure found primarily in North Africa, particularly in countries such as Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, and Libya. The term "souk" (plural *souks*) originates from the Arabic word *suq*, meaning "market," and *soukta* is a variant or regional term used in certain dialects, particularly in the Maghreb region.
These markets are characterized by narrow, labyrinthine alleys lined with stalls selling a variety of goods,
The layout of a souk is usually unplanned, with pathways winding through clusters of stalls dedicated to
In modern times, souks continue to thrive alongside contemporary shopping centers, adapting to changing consumer habits