The newsstand

Italian newsstands are usually family run small businesses that make their appearance in every major square or street. The edicola carries magazines, newspapers, bus tickets, DVDs, computer CDs and variety of collect-me-forever weekly issues of encyclopedias of all kinds. While newspapers may tell you the latest on the country’s politics, the owner of the newsstand will be the most informed person on what happens in the neighborhood.
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Ma come se dice "news stand" in Italiano?
Newsstand is called 'edicola' in Italian
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Do italian newsstands normally have names? And if so, what are they named?
In Italian, newsstand is called Edicola