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A larger, often only partly covered but exclusively pedestrian shopping area in Britain is termed a "shopping precinct" or "pedestrian precinct." "Mall" is generally used in North America and Australasia to refer to large enclosed shopping areas, while the term "arcade" is more often used, especially in Britain, to refer to a narrow pedestrian-only street, often covered or between closely spaced buildings. Mall can refer to a shopping mall, which is a place where a collection of retail stores all adjoin a pedestrian area, or an exclusively pedestrian street, that allows shoppers to walk without interference from vehicle traffic. This mall has eight retail centers and more than 600 specialty stores, within two city blocks. "Pitt Street Mall" of Sydney is Australia's busiest shopping precinct.
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