Signature_of_Juan_Vicente_Gómez.jpg
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Description Signature of Juan Vicente Gómez.jpg |
English:
Signature of Venezuelan president
Juan Vicente Gómez
(1857-1935).
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Source | From the book Los Presidentes de Venezuela by Guillermo Morón, 1979. |
Author | Juan Vicente Gómez |
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