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The ''kuviluvai'' is a particular type of retail shop where goods can only be purchased with foreign hard currencies (or foreign exchange certificates called ''kaustānnūlya'', pl. ''-nūlyai'') and not with the yaltan (which is non-convertible); they are aimed at Inquisitiorial citizens in possess of foreign currency and, most notably, at tourists. They sell mostly goods aimed at export as well as limited Western imported products.<br/> | The ''kuviluvai'' is a particular type of retail shop where goods can only be purchased with foreign hard currencies (or foreign exchange certificates called ''kaustānnūlya'', pl. ''-nūlyai'') and not with the yaltan (which is non-convertible); they are aimed at Inquisitiorial citizens in possess of foreign currency and, most notably, at tourists. They sell mostly goods aimed at export as well as limited Western imported products.<br/> | ||
Visiting | Visiting artisan shops in the Inquisition typically involves paying the same cultural respects as entering houses or offices: shoes have to be removed at the entrance of most shops; this is not done in the case of markets or state-run stores. | ||
===Automotive Industry=== | ===Automotive Industry=== |
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