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to: Mr, Watson
from: Kerli Lehiste
subject : A shopping centre ''Lõunakeskus'' in Tartu.
Date: 29.11.2010
Introduction:
The aim of this report is to describe a shopping centre''Lõunakeskus''in Tartu and asses its good and bad points .
Location:
A shopping centre ''Lõunakeskus'' is located in the main city. However , it is far from the central train and bus stations. There are a lot of parking . Yet, the car park is often crowded .
Facilities:
There are more than 16 diffrent shops

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