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The image is a close-up of an open book, with the right-hand page filled with text and several small illustrations. A woman's hand with painted fingernails is visible on the left side, partially obscuring the page.

The text discusses historical and geographical entries, including "chipriota," "Chipre" (Cyprus), and various towns and cities in South America. Several entries are clearly visible:

*   **CHIPRE**: A map of Cyprus is shown, with place names like Nicosia, Limassol, Larnaca, and Famagusta labeled.
*   **NICOSIA**: A photograph of the Selimiye Mosque in Nicosia, previously a Gothic cathedral, is present.
*   **CHIQUEADOR**: An entry defining a term related to deceit.
*   **CHIQUEAR**: An entry defining a verb related to charming or captivating.
*   **CHIQUEO**: An entry defining a term related to mockery or jesting.
*   **CHIRIGUA**: An entry describing a type of indigenous doll from the Venezuelan Andes, mentioning its location in the city of Tacarigua, Venezuela.
*   **CHIRIQUÍ**: An entry detailing a province in Panama.
*   **CHIRIRITÍN**: An entry describing a type of bird.
*   **CHIQUITÍN**: An entry defining a diminutive adjective for small.
*   **CHIQUITOS**: An entry describing a town in Bolivia.
*   **CHIRCA**: An entry defining a type of plant.
*   **CHIRCAÍNO**: An entry defining someone from Chirica.
*   **CHIRICHO**: An entry defining a term related to tobacco.
*   **CHIRIDEN**: An entry defining a type of native pottery from Ecuador.
*   **CHIRIRINDA**: An entry defining a type of tree.
*   **CHIRIQUÍN, NA.**: This entry, related to a bird, is also mentioned as being from the region of Tacarigua, Venezuela, with its habitat being the tropical forests of the country.

Other illustrations include:

*   A ceramic object shaped like a bird, labeled "Jarro en forma de ave. (Cerámica del s. -VI.)" (Vase in the shape of a bird. (6th century CE ceramic)).
*   A photograph of two women in traditional clothing, labeled "Campesinas de raza turca" (Peasant women of Turkish race).
Katy

Jun 25, 2026, 5:13 PM

Tacarigua, Venezuela

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The image is a close-up of an open book, with the right-hand page filled with text and several small illustrations. A woman's hand with painted fingernails is visible on the left side, partially obscuring the page. The text discusses historical and geographical entries, including "chipriota," "Chipre" (Cyprus), and various towns and cities in South America. Several entries are clearly visible: * **CHIPRE**: A map of Cyprus is shown, with place names like Nicosia, Limassol, Larnaca, and Famagusta labeled. * **NICOSIA**: A photograph of the Selimiye Mosque in Nicosia, previously a Gothic cathedral, is present. * **CHIQUEADOR**: An entry defining a term related to deceit. * **CHIQUEAR**: An entry defining a verb related to charming or captivating. * **CHIQUEO**: An entry defining a term related to mockery or jesting. * **CHIRIGUA**: An entry describing a type of indigenous doll from the Venezuelan Andes, mentioning its location in the city of Tacarigua, Venezuela. * **CHIRIQUÍ**: An entry detailing a province in Panama. * **CHIRIRITÍN**: An entry describing a type of bird. * **CHIQUITÍN**: An entry defining a diminutive adjective for small. * **CHIQUITOS**: An entry describing a town in Bolivia. * **CHIRCA**: An entry defining a type of plant. * **CHIRCAÍNO**: An entry defining someone from Chirica. * **CHIRICHO**: An entry defining a term related to tobacco. * **CHIRIDEN**: An entry defining a type of native pottery from Ecuador. * **CHIRIRINDA**: An entry defining a type of tree. * **CHIRIQUÍN, NA.**: This entry, related to a bird, is also mentioned as being from the region of Tacarigua, Venezuela, with its habitat being the tropical forests of the country. Other illustrations include: * A ceramic object shaped like a bird, labeled "Jarro en forma de ave. (Cerámica del s. -VI.)" (Vase in the shape of a bird. (6th century CE ceramic)). * A photograph of two women in traditional clothing, labeled "Campesinas de raza turca" (Peasant women of Turkish race).

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