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The image is a collage of photographs and text, likely from a historical document or publication. The text, written in Spanish, discusses the history of road construction in Venezuela, mentioning the Republic and the year 1915. It details the beginning of the expansion and opening of roads for motor vehicles from Táchira State, starting from San Antonio and continuing to other Andean states.

The photographs depict several scenes:
1. A large group of figures in a procession or parade, possibly soldiers, marching in formation across a vast open space. They appear to be carrying rifles.
2. A long, multi-story building with arched windows and a distinct architectural style, possibly a barracks or institutional building.
3. A landscape view of a city or town nestled within a hilly or mountainous region, with numerous buildings and greenery.
4. A close-up of a single individual dressed in light-colored clothing, standing on what appears to be a dirt or sandy surface. The person is holding a long object, possibly a staff or a rifle.
5. Another landscape view showing a dense urban area with many buildings, some of which are visible from an elevated perspective.

The text also mentions "Guayacán, Venezuela," and "Academia Militar de Venezuela es Instalada por el General Gómez en 1910, durante la Independencia." This indicates that the Academia Militar de Venezuela was established in 1910 by General Gómez, during a period of independence.

The location of Guayacán, Venezuela, is not explicitly shown or detailed in the provided image crops. The photographs offer glimpses of historical events, infrastructure development, and urban landscapes in Venezuela during the early 20th century.
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The image is a collage of photographs and text, likely from a historical document or publication. The text, written in Spanish, discusses the history of road construction in Venezuela, mentioning the Republic and the year 1915. It details the beginning of the expansion and opening of roads for motor vehicles from Táchira State, starting from San Antonio and continuing to other Andean states. The photographs depict several scenes: 1. A large group of figures in a procession or parade, possibly soldiers, marching in formation across a vast open space. They appear to be carrying rifles. 2. A long, multi-story building with arched windows and a distinct architectural style, possibly a barracks or institutional building. 3. A landscape view of a city or town nestled within a hilly or mountainous region, with numerous buildings and greenery. 4. A close-up of a single individual dressed in light-colored clothing, standing on what appears to be a dirt or sandy surface. The person is holding a long object, possibly a staff or a rifle. 5. Another landscape view showing a dense urban area with many buildings, some of which are visible from an elevated perspective. The text also mentions "Guayacán, Venezuela," and "Academia Militar de Venezuela es Instalada por el General Gómez en 1910, durante la Independencia." This indicates that the Academia Militar de Venezuela was established in 1910 by General Gómez, during a period of independence. The location of Guayacán, Venezuela, is not explicitly shown or detailed in the provided image crops. The photographs offer glimpses of historical events, infrastructure development, and urban landscapes in Venezuela during the early 20th century.

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