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This media file is a scanned page from a history book, depicting a map of a military campaign. The map is titled "CAMPAÑA DE CARABOBO" and is part of a section on "VENEZUELA HISTORICA." The map illustrates troop movements and positions, with symbols representing "PATRIOTAS" (Patriots) and "REALISTAS" (Realists). Blue lines and icons generally denote Patriot forces, while red lines and icons represent Royalist forces.

The map shows a terrain with contour lines, indicating hills and elevated areas, and a large open area labeled "SABANAS" (Savannas). There are also labels for specific locations such as "ALGARROBAL," "Qdo. las Manzanas," and "CASA LAS MANZANAS DE CARABOBO." A legend at the top categorizes troop positions and actions such as "AVANCE" (Advance), "RETROCESO" (Retreat), "BAT EN LINEA DE COMBATE" (Battalion in combat line), "EN MARCHA" (On the march), "TROPAS DESPLEGADAS" (Troops deployed), and "GENERAL."

There are specific annotations on the map, including one that reads: "6 BATALLON BRAVOS DE APURE QUE TRATABA DE ESCALAR LA PLATAFORMA OESTE DE LA SABANA ES RECHAZADO" (6th Battalion Bravos de Apure attempts to scale the west platform of the savanna is repelled). Another annotation states: "CAZADORES BRITANICOS HACE FRENTE A LOS BATALLONES REALISTAS" (British Chasseurs face the Royalist battalions).

The overall scene is one of military strategy and historical documentation, likely detailing a battle or series of engagements during Venezuela's struggle for independence. The map is in black and white, with color-coding used to differentiate the opposing forces. The page appears to be from a larger publication, as indicated by the page number "6" and the surrounding dark, textured background that suggests it's lying on a patterned fabric.
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This media file is a scanned page from a history book, depicting a map of a military campaign. The map is titled "CAMPAÑA DE CARABOBO" and is part of a section on "VENEZUELA HISTORICA." The map illustrates troop movements and positions, with symbols representing "PATRIOTAS" (Patriots) and "REALISTAS" (Realists). Blue lines and icons generally denote Patriot forces, while red lines and icons represent Royalist forces. The map shows a terrain with contour lines, indicating hills and elevated areas, and a large open area labeled "SABANAS" (Savannas). There are also labels for specific locations such as "ALGARROBAL," "Qdo. las Manzanas," and "CASA LAS MANZANAS DE CARABOBO." A legend at the top categorizes troop positions and actions such as "AVANCE" (Advance), "RETROCESO" (Retreat), "BAT EN LINEA DE COMBATE" (Battalion in combat line), "EN MARCHA" (On the march), "TROPAS DESPLEGADAS" (Troops deployed), and "GENERAL." There are specific annotations on the map, including one that reads: "6 BATALLON BRAVOS DE APURE QUE TRATABA DE ESCALAR LA PLATAFORMA OESTE DE LA SABANA ES RECHAZADO" (6th Battalion Bravos de Apure attempts to scale the west platform of the savanna is repelled). Another annotation states: "CAZADORES BRITANICOS HACE FRENTE A LOS BATALLONES REALISTAS" (British Chasseurs face the Royalist battalions). The overall scene is one of military strategy and historical documentation, likely detailing a battle or series of engagements during Venezuela's struggle for independence. The map is in black and white, with color-coding used to differentiate the opposing forces. The page appears to be from a larger publication, as indicated by the page number "6" and the surrounding dark, textured background that suggests it's lying on a patterned fabric.

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