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This is a page from a children's educational resource, likely a workbook or textbook, depicting a colorful illustration related to Venezuela's geography and economy. The illustration shows a beach scene with palm trees, mountains in the background, and the sea.

In the foreground, three cartoon characters are present. Two are children sitting on a yellow towel on the sand, and another is a woman and a man, presumably adults, standing. The woman is wearing a red hat and sunglasses, and the man is wearing sunglasses and holding a red popsicle. There's also a fishing net depicted.

Several text bubbles and captions provide context. One bubble states, "Aquel pescador recoge, más o menos, 35 pescados cuando lanza la red." (That fisherman collects, more or less, 35 fish when he casts the net.) Another caption asks, "madamente, ¿cuántos peces habrá sacado si lanza la red diez veces?" (approximately, how many fish will he have caught if he casts the net ten times?).

Other text refers to "En una playa barloventeña" (On a Barlovento beach), mentioning vacations with family in the Miranda state, part of the "cordillera de la Costa" (Coastal Mountain Range). It also asks to look at the drawing and answer. Further down, it distinguishes between "la región costera" (the coastal region) and "la región andina" (the Andean region), touching upon their economic activities (agriculture, fishing, commerce) and climate (hot, temperate). A small illustration of a child's head is peeking from the bottom right, labeling "Región An." The top of the page shows days of the week in Spanish: "LUNES MARTES MIÉRCOLES JUEVES" (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday).

The overall scene suggests a sunny day at the beach, and the content is designed to teach children about different regions of Venezuela, their natural resources, and basic arithmetic problems. The emotions conveyed by the characters are cheerful and engaged. The location context provided, "La Tagua, Venezuela," aligns with the "playa barloventeña" mentioned.
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Jun 23, 2026, 1:20 PM

La Tagua, Venezuela

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This is a page from a children's educational resource, likely a workbook or textbook, depicting a colorful illustration related to Venezuela's geography and economy. The illustration shows a beach scene with palm trees, mountains in the background, and the sea. In the foreground, three cartoon characters are present. Two are children sitting on a yellow towel on the sand, and another is a woman and a man, presumably adults, standing. The woman is wearing a red hat and sunglasses, and the man is wearing sunglasses and holding a red popsicle. There's also a fishing net depicted. Several text bubbles and captions provide context. One bubble states, "Aquel pescador recoge, más o menos, 35 pescados cuando lanza la red." (That fisherman collects, more or less, 35 fish when he casts the net.) Another caption asks, "madamente, ¿cuántos peces habrá sacado si lanza la red diez veces?" (approximately, how many fish will he have caught if he casts the net ten times?). Other text refers to "En una playa barloventeña" (On a Barlovento beach), mentioning vacations with family in the Miranda state, part of the "cordillera de la Costa" (Coastal Mountain Range). It also asks to look at the drawing and answer. Further down, it distinguishes between "la región costera" (the coastal region) and "la región andina" (the Andean region), touching upon their economic activities (agriculture, fishing, commerce) and climate (hot, temperate). A small illustration of a child's head is peeking from the bottom right, labeling "Región An." The top of the page shows days of the week in Spanish: "LUNES MARTES MIÉRCOLES JUEVES" (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday). The overall scene suggests a sunny day at the beach, and the content is designed to teach children about different regions of Venezuela, their natural resources, and basic arithmetic problems. The emotions conveyed by the characters are cheerful and engaged. The location context provided, "La Tagua, Venezuela," aligns with the "playa barloventeña" mentioned.

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