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The image is a close-up shot of an open book, featuring a page of text from a dictionary or encyclopedia, interspersed with two photographs. The text is in Spanish. The left page discusses the word "chantaje" and related terms, while the right page discusses words starting with "chape" and "chapi." The top left photograph shows a grand, ornate building with a distinct mansard roof, multiple windows, and a central tower. It appears to be a historical architectural structure, possibly a palace or chateau. The caption below reads "Chantilly. Capilla del castillo." This translates to "Chantilly. Castle Chapel." The bottom right photograph is a portrait of a man in his late 60s or 70s, wearing glasses, a dark suit, and a white shirt. He has a balding hairline and appears to be speaking or looking directly at the viewer. He is seated in front of a bookshelf. The caption below reads "R. Chapí, por Ramón Casas." This identifies the man as R. Chapí, a portrait by Ramón Casas. The text on the page defines various Spanish words. For example, "chantaje" is defined as extortion or blackmail. Other entries include "chantilly" (a type of fabric or cream), "chapel" (a bishop's hat), "chaparral" (scrubland), and "chapista" (a bodyworker who repairs cars). There is no mention of Santa Ana, Venezuela, in the provided text or captions.
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