![A bronze-colored metal emblem is affixed to a light-colored, speckled granite wall in Tinaquillo, Venezuela. The emblem features a stylized sun with radial rays at the top, centered above a banner inscribed "AD SUD". Below this, a circular central relief depicts a pastoral landscape: a steer stands prominently in the foreground on a flat plain, facing left. Behind the steer, a body of water or river stretches across the midground, with faint trees along its banks. Distant hills and additional small trees define the background. This central scene is encircled by a laurel wreath. Partially obscured behind the wreath are crossed implements, possibly rifles, on both sides. Surrounding the lower portion of the wreath are multiple scrolled banners with embossed text. From left to right, these include "LIMA - BLANCO" on a vertical banner, "AZCATEGUI - TINACO" on a curved banner, "PAO SAN CARLOS" on a horizontal banner, "INAQUILLO GIRARDOT" on another curved banner, and "GALLEGOS" on a right vertical banner. Additional dates "DE 1864" and "DE 190[X]" are present on the wreath's lower sides. A final banner at the very bottom reads "RICAURA". The entire assembly appears aged, with a dull metallic patina.](https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/patr-3a75e.appspot.com/o/uploads%2Fimage_picker_fe6b56aa-315e-4da5-a.jpg?alt=media)
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A bronze-colored metal emblem is affixed to a light-colored, speckled granite wall in Tinaquillo, Venezuela. The emblem features a stylized sun with radial rays at the top, centered above a banner inscribed "AD SUD". Below this, a circular central relief depicts a pastoral landscape: a steer stands prominently in the foreground on a flat plain, facing left. Behind the steer, a body of water or river stretches across the midground, with faint trees along its banks. Distant hills and additional small trees define the background. This central scene is encircled by a laurel wreath. Partially obscured behind the wreath are crossed implements, possibly rifles, on both sides. Surrounding the lower portion of the wreath are multiple scrolled banners with embossed text. From left to right, these include "LIMA - BLANCO" on a vertical banner, "AZCATEGUI - TINACO" on a curved banner, "PAO SAN CARLOS" on a horizontal banner, "INAQUILLO GIRARDOT" on another curved banner, and "GALLEGOS" on a right vertical banner. Additional dates "DE 1864" and "DE 190[X]" are present on the wreath's lower sides. A final banner at the very bottom reads "RICAURA". The entire assembly appears aged, with a dull metallic patina.
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