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Wooden Bridge over the Cuja River, Province of Bogotá

This watercolor by Manuel María Paz (1820–1902) shows the wooden bridge over the Cuja River in the province of Bogotá (present-day Cundinamarca Department), Colombia. A man and his mule are crossing...

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View of the City of Cipaquirá, Province of Bogotá

This watercolor by Manuel María Paz (1820–1902) shows the city of Cipaquirá in the province of Bogotá (present-day Zipaquirá, Cundinamarca Department), Colombia. The caption on the painting indicates...

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Entrance to Bogotá through San Victorino, Province of Bogotá

This watercolor by Manuel María Paz (1820–1902) depicts the San Victorino entrance to Bogotá. In the background, as identified by the caption on the painting, are the snow-capped peaks of Tolima,...

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Tequendama Falls, Province of Bogotá

This watercolor by Manuel María Paz (1820–1902) shows Tequendama Falls, in the province of Bogotá (present-day Cundinamarca Department), Colombia. The caption on the painting indicates that the falls...

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A Family Excursion Close to Bogotá, Province of Bogotá

This watercolor by Manuel María Paz (1820–1902) shows a large family group on an excursion near Bogotá, in the province of Bogotá (present-day Cundinamarca Department), Colombia. People of different...

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Rocks with Hieroglyphics Made by the Indigenous People, Province of Bogotá

This watercolor by Manuel María Paz (1820–1902) depicts a rugged scene in the province of Bogotá (present-day Cundinamarca Department), Colombia. The caption on the painting identifies the scene as...

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Group of Rocks with Hieroglyphs near Pandi, Province of Bogotá

This watercolor by Manuel María Paz (1820–1902) depicts a scene in the province of Bogotá (present-day Cundinamarca Department), Colombia. The caption on the painting identifies the subject as a...

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Growers of Anise, Mestizo Indians, Province of Ocaña

This watercolor by Carmelo Fernández (1809−87) shows two aniseed growers with their crop in Ocaña (in present-day Norte de Santandar Department) in northeastern Colombia. The men are identified as...

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The Passageways of Ocaña, Province of Ocaña

This watercolor by Carmelo Fernández (1809−87) depicts a scene in the Province of Ocaña (present-day Norte de Santander Department) in northeastern Colombia. Three men and their mules are gingerly...

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Church at Ocaña where the Colombian Convention Met, Province of Ocaña

This watercolor by Carmelo Fernández (1809−87) shows the church at Ocaña, in present-day Norte de Santander Department, in northeastern Colombia. It was here that in April−June 1828 a national...

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Suspension Bridge over the Zulia River, Province of Santander

This watercolor by Carmelo Fernández (1809−87) shows a suspension bridge over the Zulia River in the province of Santander (present-day Norte de Santander), in northeastern Colombia. Several people...

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Church or Chapel of the Rosary of Cúcuta Where the Congress of Colombia Met,...

This watercolor by Carmelo Fernández (1809−87) shows a church in Cúcuta, in the province of Santander (present-day capital of Norte de Santander), in northeastern Colombia. The caption identifies the...

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Inhabitants of the Capital, Province of Pamplona

This watercolor by Carmelo Fernández (1809−87) shows a group of people by the church in Pamplona (in present-day Norte de Santander), northeastern Colombia. The city of Pamplona was founded in the...

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White Women, Province of Ocaña

This watercolor by Carmelo Fernández (1809−87) is a scene from Ocaña Province (present-day Norte de Santandar Department) in northeastern Colombia. The caption at the bottom of the painting identifies...

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Kiaochow and Weihaiwei

In preparation for the peace conference that was expected to follow World War I, in the spring of 1917 the British Foreign Office established a special section responsible for preparing background...

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Kenya, Uganda and Zanzibar

In preparation for the peace conference that was expected to follow World War I, in the spring of 1917 the British Foreign Office established a special section responsible for preparing background...

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German Opinion on National Policy Prior to July 1914: Part II

In preparation for the peace conference that was expected to follow World War I, in the spring of 1917 the British Foreign Office established a special section responsible for preparing background...

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Indian and Mestizo, Province of Pamplona

This watercolor by Carmelo Fernández (1809−87) shows agricultural laborers in the province of Pamplona (present-day Norte de Santander Department), in northeastern Colombia. Entitled “Indian and...

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Liberia

In preparation for the peace conference that was expected to follow World War I, in the spring of 1917 the British Foreign Office established a special section responsible for preparing background...

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French Somaliland

In preparation for the peace conference that was expected to follow World War I, in the spring of 1917 the British Foreign Office established a special section responsible for preparing background...

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