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A page from a historical book is displayed, featuring text in Spanish across two columns and a black and white portrait at the bottom-left. A person's thumb is visible at the top-left, holding the page.

The left column of text discusses the rise of a centralized caudillo, General Cipriano Castro, and his "Revolución Liberal Restauradora," describing his invasion through Táchira with 60 men and his eventual seizure of power, marking the beginning of the Andean caudillos era in the 20th century.

The right column, titled "El gobierno de Cipriano Castro. Los caudillos andinos en el poder," details Castro's ascent after defeating Andrade's forces in Tocuyo, leading to Andrade's exile and a peace treaty signed in Macanillas on October 23, 1899. President Rodríguez then handed power to Castro under a federal system. Castro's government began with the motto "Nuevos hombres, Nuevos ideales, Nuevos procedimientos" and included various liberal figures. The text also describes the rebellion of "El Mocho" Hernández against Castro, his defeat after seven months, and Castro's subsequent handling of national and international conflicts, including foreign-funded revolutions. A subheading "La Libertadora" is also visible.

At the bottom left, a black and white portrait depicts a man identified by the caption as "GENERAL IGNACIO ANDRADE (1898-1899)." He is shown from the chest up, with a mustache and beard, wearing a formal suit jacket and tie. The caption notes "Cortesía del Ministerio de Información y Turismo." The page number "98" is printed at the bottom left.

The text provided does not contain any information regarding a location in the city of Santa Ana, Venezuela.
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A page from a historical book is displayed, featuring text in Spanish across two columns and a black and white portrait at the bottom-left. A person's thumb is visible at the top-left, holding the page. The left column of text discusses the rise of a centralized caudillo, General Cipriano Castro, and his "Revolución Liberal Restauradora," describing his invasion through Táchira with 60 men and his eventual seizure of power, marking the beginning of the Andean caudillos era in the 20th century. The right column, titled "El gobierno de Cipriano Castro. Los caudillos andinos en el poder," details Castro's ascent after defeating Andrade's forces in Tocuyo, leading to Andrade's exile and a peace treaty signed in Macanillas on October 23, 1899. President Rodríguez then handed power to Castro under a federal system. Castro's government began with the motto "Nuevos hombres, Nuevos ideales, Nuevos procedimientos" and included various liberal figures. The text also describes the rebellion of "El Mocho" Hernández against Castro, his defeat after seven months, and Castro's subsequent handling of national and international conflicts, including foreign-funded revolutions. A subheading "La Libertadora" is also visible. At the bottom left, a black and white portrait depicts a man identified by the caption as "GENERAL IGNACIO ANDRADE (1898-1899)." He is shown from the chest up, with a mustache and beard, wearing a formal suit jacket and tie. The caption notes "Cortesía del Ministerio de Información y Turismo." The page number "98" is printed at the bottom left. The text provided does not contain any information regarding a location in the city of Santa Ana, Venezuela.

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