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The primary illustration is a portrait of a woman wearing a dark dress and a headscarf. Her gaze is directed slightly downwards, and she appears to have a pensive or serene expression. To the left of this portrait, an illustration depicts a royal crown, identified by text as "corona de Napoleón I." Below the crown, another illustration shows a bracelet, labeled "corona de hierro de los lombardos." Further down, there's a detailed anatomical illustration of a heart, with labels pointing to various arteries, including "a. coronaria derecha" and "a. coronaria izquierda." The text also references "coronarias."

The surrounding text is in Spanish and discusses historical figures, military ranks, and anatomical terms. Some of the visible text includes: "CORONACIÓN," "CORONEL," "CORONADO," "coronarias," "coronaria," "corología," and place names like "Lisboa," "Perú," "Chile," and "Venezuela." The context of "Santa Ana, Venezuela" is provided.

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Katy

Jun 25, 2026

Santa Ana, Venezuela

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The image displays a page from an encyclopedia or dictionary, featuring text and illustrations related to "Coronación" and "Coronel." The primary illustration is a portrait of a woman wearing a dark dress and a headscarf. Her gaze is directed slightly downwards, and she appears to have a pensive or serene expression. To the left of this portrait, an illustration depicts a royal crown, identified by text as "corona de Napoleón I." Below the crown, another illustration shows a bracelet, labeled "corona de hierro de los lombardos." Further down, there's a detailed anatomical illustration of a heart, with labels pointing to various arteries, including "a. coronaria derecha" and "a. coronaria izquierda." The text also references "coronarias." The surrounding text is in Spanish and discusses historical figures, military ranks, and anatomical terms. Some of the visible text includes: "CORONACIÓN," "CORONEL," "CORONADO," "coronarias," "coronaria," "corología," and place names like "Lisboa," "Perú," "Chile," and "Venezuela." The context of "Santa Ana, Venezuela" is provided. The overall impression is an educational page from a reference book, providing information and visual aids on related topics. The lighting suggests an indoor setting, likely during the daytime.

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