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A collection of numerous professional diplomas, primarily from the "Universidad Mayor de San Andrés" (UMSA) in the "Estado Plurinacional de Bolivia," are displayed in an overlapping, fanned-out arrangement. The diplomas feature various professional titles, including "LIC. TURISMO" (Tourism), "LIC. MECATRÓNICA" (Mechatronics), "LIC. EDUCACIÓN PARVULARIO" (Early Childhood Education), "LIC. LINGUISTICA E IDIOMAS" (Linguistics and Languages), "LIC. CS. DE LA COMUNICACIÓN SOCIAL" (Social Communication), "ING. TELECOM" (Telecommunications Engineering), "ING. PROD. INDUSTRIAL" (Industrial Production Engineering), "ING. ELECTRICA" (Electrical Engineering), "ING. GEOLOGÍA" (Geological Engineering), "ING. TOPOGRAFÍA Y GEODESIA" (Topography and Geodesy Engineering), "ING. NÁUTICA" (Nautical Engineering), "ING. MECÁNICA" (Mechanical Engineering), and "ING. CIVILES" (Civil Engineering). Each diploma prominently displays "TÍTULO PROFESIONAL" and the UMSA seal, which includes "SAPIENTIS DIVI ANDRE." Text on the diplomas confirms they are issued "EN PROVISIÓN NACIONAL" (national provision) and mention the habilitation for exercising the profession within Bolivian territory, in accordance with the country's constitution and laws. Signatures for officials like "RECTOR," "DECANO" (Dean), and "MIN. DE EDUCACION" (Minister of Education) are visible on some. To the left, several children's books or activity books are stacked, including one titled "ESOPO" and another "Colorini." Small bundles of paper or cards are also visible on the left side of the frame. The diplomas are laid on a light-colored surface, possibly a table or counter, creating a static display of academic achievements. The overall scene suggests a presentation or inventory of these qualifications, reflecting a focus on professional education and recognition within Bolivia.
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