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This is a scanned image of a topographic map of the La Tagua region in Venezuela. The map displays rivers, lakes, settlements, and geographical features with grid lines for reference.

Prominent on the map is a large river, labeled "Rio Coney" in one section and "Rio Limón" in another, which appears to be a major waterway flowing through the area. Several islands are visible within or near the river, including "Isla Bern," "Isla 32,28 El Islote," and "Isla Elena."

Various locations are marked with names such as "Hato San Rafael," "Fundo Matapalo," "El Almacén," and "La Tagua" (though "La Tagua" itself is not explicitly labeled, the map is identified as being of this region). There are also smaller points of interest like "Palital," "La Cantina," and "La Colora."

The map includes topographical contour lines indicating elevation changes and shaded areas likely representing different land cover types. Text on the map is in Spanish, with labels such as "CARTOGRAFIA BASICA," "ESTADO ANZOÁTEGUI," "ESTADO BOLIVAR," and "DISTRITO MIRANDA."

The grid system on the map indicates coordinates, with labels like "LQMQ" and numerical values. The overall impression is of a detailed geographical survey of a rural and possibly sparsely populated area with significant water features. The image itself is slightly angled, suggesting it's a page from a larger atlas or document. No people or specific activities are depicted.
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This is a scanned image of a topographic map of the La Tagua region in Venezuela. The map displays rivers, lakes, settlements, and geographical features with grid lines for reference. Prominent on the map is a large river, labeled "Rio Coney" in one section and "Rio Limón" in another, which appears to be a major waterway flowing through the area. Several islands are visible within or near the river, including "Isla Bern," "Isla 32,28 El Islote," and "Isla Elena." Various locations are marked with names such as "Hato San Rafael," "Fundo Matapalo," "El Almacén," and "La Tagua" (though "La Tagua" itself is not explicitly labeled, the map is identified as being of this region). There are also smaller points of interest like "Palital," "La Cantina," and "La Colora." The map includes topographical contour lines indicating elevation changes and shaded areas likely representing different land cover types. Text on the map is in Spanish, with labels such as "CARTOGRAFIA BASICA," "ESTADO ANZOÁTEGUI," "ESTADO BOLIVAR," and "DISTRITO MIRANDA." The grid system on the map indicates coordinates, with labels like "LQMQ" and numerical values. The overall impression is of a detailed geographical survey of a rural and possibly sparsely populated area with significant water features. The image itself is slightly angled, suggesting it's a page from a larger atlas or document. No people or specific activities are depicted.

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