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  • 2016/05/29 - Barcelona, Venezuela: Hospital and pacients waste on the floor of the bathroom on the fractures ward at Dr. Luis Razetti hospota, Venezuela. (Eduardo Leal)
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  • 2016/05/29 - Barcelona, Venezuela: Jose awaits for his turn to have a shower in the corridor of children wing in Dr. Luis Razetti hospital, Barcelona, Venezuela. (Eduardo Leal)
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  • 2016/05/29 - Barcelona, Venezuela: A child sleeps in her room in Dr. Luis Razetti hospital, Barcelona, Venezuela. (Eduardo Leal)
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  • 2016/05/29 - Barcelona, Venezuela: The bathroom and toilet for pacients on the fractures ward at Dr. Luis Razetti hospota, Venezuela. (Eduardo Leal)
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  • 2016/05/26 - Caracas, Venezuela: Polar beer factory gate in Caracas with a sign "36 days wanting to produce but without raw material, we can't!!!" Polar is the biggest food conglomerate in Venezuela. (Eduardo Leal)
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  • 2016/05/26 - Caracas, Venezuela: People queuing outside of Plan Suarez supermarket in La Urbina, Caracas. The people start queing from 2 in the morning to queue just in case some subsideized product arrives to the supermarkets.Eduardo Leal)
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  • 2016/05/29 - Barcelona, Venezuela:A hospital room in Dr. Luis Razetti hospital in Barcelona. (Eduardo Leal)
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  • 2016/05/29 - Barcelona, Venezuela: People wait in on the emergencies hall at Dr. Luis Razetti Hospital in the Venezuelan city of Barcelona.  (Eduardo Leal)
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  • 2016/05/29 - Barcelona, Venezuela: Dr. Luis Maita checks pacient Olivo Herrera at Dr. Luis Razetti hospital in Barcelona. The doctor complains that there is lack of medicines and tools to do his work. (Eduardo Leal)
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  • 2016/05/29 - Barcelona, Venezuela: Yulitza Roa, 15, is waiting for her next operation in Dr. Luis Razetti Hospital, Barcelona. She has a brain tumor and went over three surgeries and she is waitng for a fourth, but without scanning equipment it is impossible. (Eduardo Leal)
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  • 2016/05/26 - Caracas, Venezuela: Noely Peña, 41, a theache in a basic school in Caracas, uses her day off to wait for the chance of some basic products arrive to Plan suarez supermerket in La Urbina neighbourhood, Caracas. Even if there aren’t subsidized products available on the supermarkets, people start queuing for hours in order to be in the front line if any product is made available. (Eduardo Leal)
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  • 2016/05/29 - Barcelona, Venezuela: Ines Espinosa, 5, sleeps net to her father, Nicolás Espinosa, in a shared room of the children wing at Dr. Luis Razetti Hospital in Barcelona. (Eduardo Leal)
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  • 2016/05/29 - Barcelona, Venezuela: Ines Espinosa, 5, sleeps in a shared room of the children wing at Dr. Luis Razetti Hospital, Barcelona. Ines suffers from cancer.  (Eduardo Leal)
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  • 2016/05/29 - Barcelona, Venezuela: Jhonatan Diaz sleeps next to his 1 year son, Josué Diaz in a shared room of the children wing at Hospital Dr. Luis Razetti in the Venezuelan city of Barcelona. (Eduardo Leal)
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  • 2016/05/26 - Caracas, Venezuela: People try to enter inside MiniCentral Madeirense Super Market in La Urbina neighbourhood in Caracas, after it was annouced that there was no more subsidized butter available. People sometimes spend the all day and night waiting in line just to be able to buy a few products. (Eduardo Leal)
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  • 2016/05/26 - Caracas, Venezuela: People queuing outside of Plan Suarez supermarket in La Urbina, Caracas. Even if there aren’t subsidized products available on the supermarkets, people start queuing for hours in order to be in the front line if any product is made available. (Eduardo Leal)
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  • 2016/05/26 - Caracas, Venezuela: View of Petare slum in Caracas. Petare is consider one of the biggest and dangerous slums of Latin America. (Eduardo Leal)
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  • 2016/05/26 - Caracas, Venezuela: People queue in front of Mini Central Madeirense Super Market in La Urbina neighbourhood in Caracas. (Eduardo Leal)
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  • 2016/05/26 - Caracas, Venezuela: Loida Teheran, 53, with two of her grandsons, Yalehizer Teharan, 5 months and Yalehiber Teheran, 5, inside her house in 24 de Marzo section of the Petare slum. Loida only eats one meal per day in order to feed the four grandchildren that live with her.(Eduardo Leal)
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  • 2016/05/26 - Caracas, Venezuela: Loida Teheran, 53, looks inside her almost empty fridge in 24 de Marzo section of the Petare slum. She only eats one meal per day in order to feed the four grandchildren that live with her.(Eduardo Leal)
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  • 2016/05/26 - Caracas, Venezuela: Reinaldo Trujillo,44, puts is tumb on a fingerprint scanner in order to buy subsidized soap in a supermarket in Caracas. Shortages have Venezuelans waiting hours in lines just to buy sugar, diapers and other basic goods. To prevent mass hoarding, people are only able to buy those kind of items on limited amounts and only in the days assigned to them according to the last digits of their ID card number. This is ultra-checked by the scan on their thumb fingerprint. (Eduardo Leal)
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  • 2016/05/25 - Caracas, Venezuela: A man fills containers with water of a communal well in the Petare neighbourhood of Caracas. The water reserves of the neighbourhood are completely empty, so the population has to use the water of this well to stock for water provisions. Caracas as the rest of the country is getting shortages on food, water and electricity. (Eduardo Leal)
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  • 2016/05/29 - Barcelona, Venezuela: Table of first aid kit in El Troncal ambulatory, Barcelona. Most of the necessary elements of a first aid kit are missing. (Eduardo Leal)
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  • 2016/05/25 - Caracas, Venezuela: A man fills containers with water of a communal well in the Petare neighbourhood of Caracas. The water reserves of the neighbourhood are completely empty, so the population has to use the water of this well to stock for water provisions. Caracas as the rest of the country is getting shortages on food, water and electricity. (Eduardo Leal)
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  • 2016/05/29 - Barcelona, Venezuela: Patricia Valle with her mother, Noella Valle, waits for an examination in El Troncal ambulatory, Barcelona.  (Eduardo Leal)
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  • 2016/05/29 - Barcelona, Venezuela: A cat sits on the hall of the children wing at the ambulatory in El Troncal, Barcelona. Several cats live inside this health facility. (Eduardo Leal)
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  • 2016/05/29 - Barcelona, Venezuela: An empty room at the ambulatory in El Troncal, Barcelona. The lack of patients is not a sign that there is not ill people, but a sign that the x-ray facility stopped working years ago. (Eduardo Leal)
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  • 2016/05/29 - Barcelona, Venezuela: Dr. Vincenzo Milito in the ambulatory at El Troncal where he works. He complains of the lack of medicine and tools to work with. (Eduardo Leal)
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  • 2016/05/29 - Barcelona, Venezuela: Jachiel Salas helps her daughter Auri Salas to breath with the assistance of a respiratory mask in El Troncal ambulatory, Barcelona. Auri had an ashma attack and with no medicine to prevent such attacks going to the ambulatory was the only option. (Eduardo Leal)
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  • 2016/05/29 - Barcelona, Venezuela: Maria del Rosario moves a newspaper in order to cool down her husband, since the temperature in the emergency hall is too high for pacients. (Eduardo Leal)
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  • 2016/05/29 - Barcelona, Venezuela: Fernand Gomez, 34, waits on the hall of emergencies at Dr. Luis Razetti Hospital in the Venezuelan city of Barcelona.  (Eduardo Leal)
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  • 2016/05/29 - Barcelona, Venezuela: People wait in on emergencies hall at Dr. Luis Razetti Hospital in the Venezuelan city of Barcelona.  (Eduardo Leal)
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  • 2016/05/29 - Barcelona, Venezuela: A pacient shows the x-ray on her mobile phone at Dr. Luis Razetti hospital, Barcelona. The hospital doesn't have  facility to develop and plates to print the x-rays anymore, so pacients have to take a photograph of the screen in order to show it to the doctor. (Eduardo Leal)
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  • 2016/05/29 - Barcelona, Venezuela: Dr. Luis Maita talks with patient Olivo Herrera about the treatment at Dr. Luis Razetti hospital in Barcelona. The doctor complains that there is lack of medicines and tools to do his work. (Eduardo Leal)
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  • 2016/05/26 - Caracas, Venezuela: Thaminia Moreno, 39 and Deysy Alvaréz, 43, wait for the chance of some basic products arrive to Plan suarez supermerket in La Urbina neighbourhood, Caracas. Even if there aren’t subsidized products available on the supermarkets, people start queuing for hours in order to be in the front line if any product is made available. (Eduardo Leal)
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  • 2016/05/29 - Barcelona, Venezuela:Leonardo Yepes has is leg stretched by plastic bottles that make weight in order to treat pacients with broken legs in Dr. Luis Razetti hospital in Barcelona. Leonardo had a car accident and his waiting for the operation for over a month. (Eduardo Leal)
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  • 2016/05/29 - Barcelona, Venezuela: A pacient  has is leg stretched by plastic bottles that make weight in order to treat pacients with broken legs in Dr. Luis Razetti hospital in Barcelona. (Eduardo Leal)
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  • 2016/05/29 - Barcelona, Venezuela: Jose Lemos has is leg stretched by plastic bottles that make weight in order to treat pacients with broken legs in Dr. Luis Razetti hospital in Barcelona. Jose Lemos was shooted on the leg during an assault attempt in the Caracas. (Eduardo Leal)
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  • 2016/05/29 - Barcelona, Venezuela: Leonardo Yepes and Carlos Andres on fractures wing of Dr. Luis Razetti hospital in Barcelona. Leonardo Yepes broke his leg in two places after a car accident and is waiting for the operation for over a month. (Eduardo Leal)
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  • 2016/05/29 - Barcelona, Venezuela: Jose Lemos has is leg stretched by plastic bottles that make weight in order to treat pacients with broken legs in Dr. Luis Razetti hospital in Barcelona. Jose Lemos was shooted on the leg during an assault attempt in the Caracas. (Eduardo Leal)
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  • 2016/05/29 - Barcelona, Venezuela: Yulitza Roa, 15, is waiting for her next operation in Dr. Luis Razetti Hospital, Barcelona. She has a brain tumor and went over three surgeries and she is waiting for a fourth, but without scanning equipment it is impossible. (Eduardo Leal)
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  • 2016/05/29 - Barcelona, Venezuela: Yanire Oca, 14, rests next to her mother, Yanellys Trias in a shared room of the children wing at Dr. Luis Razetti Hospital, Barcelona. Yanire suffers of cancer in the intestine and doesn't have available enough medicine to treat the disease. (Eduardo Leal)
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  • 2016/05/29 - Barcelona, Venezuela: Mardelyn Parra, 21, applies make-up in the corridor of  Dr. Luis Razetti Hospital in the Venezuelan city of Barcelona. Mardelyn has been fighting leucemia for the last 14 years. (Eduardo Leal)
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  • 2016/05/26 - Caracas, Venezuela: Iris Silva, 20, cries in despair after being unable to buy butter at Mini Central Madeirense Super Market in La Urbina neighbourhood in Caracas. She was waiting since early hours in the morning to buy a few products. (Eduardo Leal)
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  • 2016/05/26 - Caracas, Venezuela: Yaneth Goméz, 22, waits in the queue even after the subsidized butter runned out, in case some other products hits the shells of the supermarket in La Urbina neighbourhood, Caracas. She has been queuing since 5am in order to buy butter. (Eduardo Leal)
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  • Motorcade carrying the coffin of Venezuela's President, Hugo Chávez, arrives to the entrance of 23 Enero barrio in Caracas, 15th March 2013. On the jeep leading the motorcade are (from bottom left to right) President of Bolivia, Evo Morales; Interim President of Venezuela, Nicolas Maduro; President of Venezuelan State Oil Company (PDVSA) Rafael Ramirez and  Venezuela's Foreign Minister, Elias Jaua. The coffin of Venezuela's President, Hugo Chávez, was translated from the Military Academy to the 4th February Military headquartes in the Barrio of 23 Enero, where it is where the remains of Hugo Chávez rest will a final decision is made for the final place of his remains. Chávez ruled Venezuela for 14 years, passed away on the 5th March 2013.  He revolutionized not only his nation but also other countries in Latin America, with his political views and what he called the “21st Century Socialism”, supported by the petrodollars from Venezuela’s massive oil-reserves.
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  • An Hugo Chávez supporter holds a Chávez action man during the funeral of Venezuela's President in Caracas, 8th March 2012. Souvenirs and paraphernalia with the President's image were really popular during the mourning period in Venezuela. Chávez ruled Venezuela for 14 years, passed away on the 5th March 2013.  He revolutionized not only his nation but also other countries in Latin America, with his political views and what he called the “21st Century Socialism”, supported by the petrodollars from Venezuela’s massive oil-reserves.
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  • People salute the car that transports the coffin of Venezuela's President Hugo Chávez, during the parade on Los Proceres boulevard in Caracas on the 15th March 2013. The coffin of Venezuela's President, Hugo Chávez, was translated from the Military Academy to the 4th February Military heaquarters where it will stay until a final decision is made for the final place of his remains. Chávez ruled Venezuela for 14 years, passed away on the 5th March 2013.  He revolutionized not only his nation but also other countries in Latin America, with his political views and what he called the “21st Century Socialism”, supported by the petrodollars from Venezuela’s massive oil-reserves.
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  • Hundreds of motorbikes chase the official motorcade with Venezuela's President, Hugo Chávez, on a high-way of  Caracas on the 15th March, 2013. The coffin of Venezuela's President, Hugo Chávez, was translated from the Military Academy to the 4th February Military headquarters where it will stay until a final decision is made for the final place of his remains. Chávez ruled Venezuela for 14 years, passed away on the 5th March 2013.  He revolutionized not only his nation but also other countries in Latin America, with his political views and what he called the “21st Century Socialism”, supported by the petrodollars from Venezuela’s massive oil-reserves.
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  • Two soldiers from the Bolivarian Army of Venezuela rest against piles of bottles of water. The water bottles were given to the people waiting in the queues to visit the remains of Venezuela's President, Hugo Chávez, during his funeral in Caracas, 8th March 2013. Chávez ruled Venezuela for 14 years, passed away on the 5th March 2013.  He revolutionized not only his nation but also other countries in Latin America, with his political views and what he called the “21st Century Socialism”, supported by the petrodollars from Venezuela’s massive oil-reserves.
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  • Woman crying during the passage of the coffin of Venezuela's President, Hugo Chávez, in Los Proceres Boulevard in Caracas, 15th March 2013. The coffin of Venezuela's President, Hugo Chávez, was translated from the Military Academy to the 4th February Military headquarters where it will stay until a final decision is made for the final place of his remains. Chávez ruled Venezuela for 14 years, passed away on the 5th March 2013.  He revolutionized not only his nation but also other countries in Latin America, with his political views and what he called the “21st Century Socialism”, supported by the petrodollars from Venezuela’s massive oil-reserves.
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  • A crowd chase the official motorcade with Venezuela's President, Hugo Chávez, in outskirts of the Military Academy in Caracas, 15th March 2013. The coffin of Venezuela's President, Hugo Chávez, was translated from the Military Academy to the 4th February Military headquartes where it will stay until a final decision is made for the final place of his remains. Chávez ruled Venezuela for 14 years, passed away on the 5th March 2013.  He revolutionized not only his nation but also other countries in Latin America, with his political views and what he called the “21st Century Socialism”, supported by the petrodollars from Venezuela’s massive oil-reserves.
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  • People waiting in queues to visit the remamins of Venezuela's President, Hugo Chávez in Caracas on the 9th March 2013. The queues to visit the Chávez lasted days and the waiting period could be over 24 hours period as thousands went to pay their last respects. Chávez ruled Venezuela for 14 years, passed away on the 5th March 2013.  He revolutionized not only his nation but also other countries in Latin America, with his political views and what he called the “21st Century Socialism”, supported by the petrodollars from Venezuela’s massive oil-reserves.
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  • Three men protecting themselves from the harsh sun while waiting in the long queues to see the remains of President Hugo Chávez during his funeral in Caracas, Venezuela, 8th March 2013. Chávez ruled Venezuela for 14 years, passed away on the 5th March 2013.  He revolutionized not only his nation but also other countries in Latin America, with his political views and what he called the “21st Century Socialism”, supported by the petrodollars from Venezuela’s massive oil-reserves.
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  • Firing canon salutes honoring President Hugo Chávez during his funeral in the Military Academy in Caracas, Venezuela, 8th March 2013. Chávez ruled Venezuela for 14 years, passed away on the 5th March 2013.  He revolutionized not only his nation but also other countries in Latin America, with his political views and what he called the “21st Century Socialism”, supported by the petrodollars from Venezuela’s massive oil-reserves.
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  • Members of the radical Simon Bolivar milicia shout words in favour of the Bolivarian Revolution durign the funeral of Venezuela's President, Hugo Chávez, in Caracas, 8th March 2013. Chávez ruled Venezuela for 14 years, passed away on the 5th March 2013.  He revolutionized not only his nation but also other countries in Latin America, with his political views and what he called the “21st Century Socialism”, supported by the petrodollars from Venezuela’s massive oil-reserves.
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  • Chávez supporters distribute  propaganda during the funeral of Venezuela's President, Hugo Chávez, in Caracas, 8th March 2013. Chávez ruled Venezuela for 14 years, passed away on the 5th March 2013.  He revolutionized not only his nation but also other countries in Latin America, with his political views and what he called the “21st Century Socialism”, supported by the petrodollars from Venezuela’s massive oil-reserves.
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  • People waiting on the long queues that were formed to visit the remains of the Venezuela's President, Hugo Chávez, during his funeral in Caracas, 8th March 2013. Chávez ruled Venezuela for 14 years, passed away on the 5th March 2013.  He revolutionized not only his nation but also other countries in Latin America, with his political views and what he called the “21st Century Socialism”, supported by the petrodollars from Venezuela’s massive oil-reserves.
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  • Man uses Venezuela flag to cover his face while resting from the long queues to visit the remains of President Hugo Chávez, during his funeral in Caracas, 8th March 2013. Chávez ruled Venezuela for 14 years, passed away on the 5th March 2013.  He revolutionized not only his nation but also other countries in Latin America, with his political views and what he called the “21st Century Socialism”, supported by the petrodollars from Venezuela’s massive oil-reserves.
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  • A military looks at people waiting in queues to visit the remamins of Venezuela's President, Hugo Chávez in Caracas on the 9th March 2013. The queues to visit the Chávez lasted days and the waiting period could be over 24 hours period as thousands went to pay their last respects. Chávez ruled Venezuela for 14 years, passed away on the 5th March 2013.  He revolutionized not only his nation but also other countries in Latin America, with his political views and what he called the “21st Century Socialism”, supported by the petrodollars from Venezuela’s massive oil-reserves.
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  • Miriam Gonzales, 34, holding a rose while waiting for the parade of Hugo Chávez coffin in Los Proceres Boulevars in Caracas, 15th March, 2013. The coffin of Venezuela's President, Hugo Chávez, was translated from the Military Academy to the 4th February Military headquarters where it will stay until a final decision is made for the final place of his remains. Chávez ruled Venezuela for 14 years, passed away on the 5th March 2013.  He revolutionized not only his nation but also other countries in Latin America, with his political views and what he called the “21st Century Socialism”, supported by the petrodollars from Venezuela’s massive oil-reserves.
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  • View of the 4th February Military barracks, 15th March 2013, on the Barrio of 23 Enero in Caracas, where Venezuela's President, Hugo Chávez, remains rest.  The 4F Military headquartes, it's where Hugo Chávez commanded his fail coup in 1992 and it was turned into a museum in memory of the late President. Chávez ruled Venezuela for 14 years, passed away on the 5th March 2013.  He revolutionized not only his nation but also other countries in Latin America, with his political views and what he called the “21st Century Socialism”, supported by the petrodollars from Venezuela’s massive oil-reserves.
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  • A boy takes photographs with his mobile phone of one of the many photographs on display in the galleries of the Museum of the Revolution in Caracas, 29th March 2013, where Venezuela's President, Hugo Chávez remains rest. The 4th February Military headquarters where transformed into a museum when the body of Hugo Chávez was translated from the  Military Academy. Chávez ruled Venezuela for 14 years, passed away on the 5th March 2013.  He revolutionized not only his nation but also other countries in Latin America, with his political views and what he called the “21st Century Socialism”, supported by the petrodollars from Venezuela’s massive oil-reserves.
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  • A pilgrim to the Chapel of Saint Hugo Chávez of 23 Enero carries a rosario with the image of the late President of Venezuela. Chávez ruled Venezuela for 14 years, passed away on the 5th March 2013.  He revolutionized not only his nation but also other countries in Latin America, with his political views and what he called the “21st Century Socialism”, supported by the petrodollars from Venezuela’s massive oil-reserves.
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  • Elizabete Torres, 48, is the guardian of the Chapel of Saint Hugo Chávez of 23 Enero in Caracas. As an hard-core  Chavista she believes the place of Chávez is next to Jesus because he gave so much to the poor people of Venezuela. Chávez ruled Venezuela for 14 years, passed away on the 5th March 2013.  He revolutionized not only his nation but also other countries in Latin America, with his political views and what he called the “21st Century Socialism”, supported by the petrodollars from Venezuela’s massive oil-reserves.
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  • A child kisses the image of Hugo Chávez in the chapel in honor to the late President of Venezuela, in 23 Enero neighbourhood in Caracas. Chávez ruled Venezuela for 14 years, passed away on the 5th March 2013.  He revolutionized not only his nation but also other countries in Latin America, with his political views and what he called the “21st Century Socialism”, supported by the petrodollars from Venezuela’s massive oil-reserves.
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  • Detail of the altar in the chapel for 'The Saint Hugo Chávez' in the barrio of 23 Enero in Caracas. After Chávez death, many of his supporters consider him as a Saint for everything he did for the poor people in Venezuela. Chávez ruled Venezuela for 14 years, passed away on the 5th March 2013.  He revolutionized not only his nation but also other countries in Latin America, with his political views and what he called the “21st Century Socialism”, supported by the petrodollars from Venezuela’s massive oil-reserves.
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  • Watches with the image of Venezuela's President, Hugo Chávez, in a street stall in Los Proceres, boulevard  in Caracas, 12th March 2013. Many people took advantage to sell souvenirs and paraphernalia with Chávez image while thousads wait to visit his remains. Chávez ruled Venezuela for 14 years, passed away on the 5th March 2013.  He revolutionized not only his nation but also other countries in Latin America, with his political views and what he called the “21st Century Socialism”, supported by the petrodollars from Venezuela’s massive oil-reserves.
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  • Member of the Bolivarian National Guard gives oranges to a man while he was waiting to visit the remains of Venezuela's President, Hugo Chávez, in the Military Academy in Caracas on the 9th of March, 2013. The queues to visit the Chávez lasted days and the waiting period could be over 24 hours period as thousands went to pay their last respects so the government distributed food and water to the people in the queues. Chávez ruled Venezuela for 14 years, passed away on the 5th March 2013.  He revolutionized not only his nation but also other countries in Latin America, with his political views and what he called the “21st Century Socialism”, supported by the petrodollars from Venezuela’s massive oil-reserves.
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  • The tomb of Venezuela's President, Hugo Chávez, in the 4th of February Military Headquartes, in Caracas, 22nd March 2013. The 4F Military headquarters was transformed into the Museum of the Revolutin after Chávez remains were translated from the Military Academy. Chávez ruled Venezuela for 14 years, passed away on the 5th March 2013.  He revolutionized not only his nation but also other countries in Latin America, with his political views and what he called the “21st Century Socialism”, supported by the petrodollars from Venezuela’s massive oil-reserves.
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  • Milicana starts singing praises in honor of late President of Venezuela Hugo Chávez in the end of the tour in the Museum of Revolution, 23 Enero, Caracas. The 4th February Military headquarters was where Chávez commanded his failed coup attempt in 1992 and after his death was turned into the Museum of the Revolution. Chávez ruled Venezuela for 14 years, passed away on the 5th March 2013.  He revolutionized not only his nation but also other countries in Latin America, with his political views and what he called the “21st Century Socialism”, supported by the petrodollars from Venezuela’s massive oil-reserves.
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  • Militianos praised the late President of Venezuela in a chapel built in the Museum of Revolution where Chávez remains rest, 23 Enero neighbourhood, Caracas. The 4th February Military headquarters was where Chávez commanded his failed coup attempt in 1992 and after his death was turned into the Museum of the Revolution. Chávez ruled Venezuela for 14 years, passed away on the 5th March 2013.  He revolutionized not only his nation but also other countries in Latin America, with his political views and what he called the “21st Century Socialism”, supported by the petrodollars from Venezuela’s massive oil-reserves.
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  • A socialist-communist last supper shoewing Jesus in the middle and around him many figures like Fidel Castro, Che Guevara, Mao Tse-Tsung, Lenin, Karl Marx, Simon Bolivar, Alexis Vive, Hugo Chávez, between others on the 23 Enero neighbourhood in Caracas. Chávez ruled Venezuela for 14 years, passed away on the 5th March 2013.  He revolutionized not only his nation but also other countries in Latin America, with his political views and what he called the “21st Century Socialism”, supported by the petrodollars from Venezuela’s massive oil-reserves.
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  • View of Los Proceres boulevard while people are queuing to see the remains of President Hugo Chávez during his funeral in Caracas, 8th March, 2013. Chávez ruled Venezuela for 14 years, passed away on the 5th March 2013.  He revolutionized not only his nation but also other countries in Latin America, with his political views and what he called the “21st Century Socialism”, supported by the petrodollars from Venezuela’s massive oil-reserves.
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  • Chavista woman wearing a t-shirt saying 'I am Chávez' during the funeral of the Venezuelan President, Caracas, 8th March 2013. Chávez ruled Venezuela for 14 years, passed away on the 5th March 2013.  He revolutionized not only his nation but also other countries in Latin America, with his political views and what he called the “21st Century Socialism”, supported by the petrodollars from Venezuela’s massive oil-reserves.
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  • Two Chávez supportes show their emotion during the funeral of Venezuelan President, Hugo Chávez, in Caracas, 8th March 2013. Chávez ruled Venezuela for 14 years, passed away on the 5th March 2013.  He revolutionized not only his nation but also other countries in Latin America, with his political views and what he called the “21st Century Socialism”, supported by the petrodollars from Venezuela’s massive oil-reserves.
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  • Crowds follow the proceedings of the funeral of President Hugo Chávez on a giant screen outside the Military Academy in Caracas on the 8th March 2013.  President of Iran, Mahmud Ahmadinejad and President of Belarus are seen next to the coffin of the Venezuelan President. Chávez ruled Venezuela for 14 years, passed away on the 5th March 2013.  He revolutionized not only his nation but also other countries in Latin America, with his political views and what he called the “21st Century Socialism”, supported by the petrodollars from Venezuela’s massive oil-reserves.
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  • Chávez supporter holds a poster of the late Venezuelan President during his funeral in Caracas, 8th March 2013. Chávez ruled Venezuela for 14 years, passed away on the 5th March 2013.  He revolutionized not only his nation but also other countries in Latin America, with his political views and what he called the “21st Century Socialism”, supported by the petrodollars from Venezuela’s massive oil-reserves.
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  • Visitors to the tomb of President Hugo Chávez in the Museum of Revolution, 23 Enero, Caracas. The 4th February Military headquarters was where Chávez commanded his failed coup attempt in 1992 and after his death was turned into the Museum of the Revolution. Chávez ruled Venezuela for 14 years, passed away on the 5th March 2013.  He revolutionized not only his nation but also other countries in Latin America, with his political views and what he called the “21st Century Socialism”, supported by the petrodollars from Venezuela’s massive oil-reserves.
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  • Chapel of Saint Hugo Chávez of 23 Enero, Caracas. After the funeral of President Chávez his remains were transfered to the 23 Enero neighbourhood. A few days later a small chapel was built in honor to him. Chávez ruled Venezuela for 14 years, passed away on the 5th March 2013.  He revolutionized not only his nation but also other countries in Latin America, with his political views and what he called the “21st Century Socialism”, supported by the petrodollars from Venezuela’s massive oil-reserves.
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  • Back of a T-Shirt saying 'Chávez doesn't go' during the funeral of the President of Venezuela in Caracas, 8th March, 2013. During Hugo Chávez funeral many people and stand sold miscellaneous articles that perpetuate Chávez presence. Everything from T-shirts, badges, earrings, baseball caps, sun glasses seemed suitable to have the President’s image. The cult of Chávez is now more alive than ever.
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  • A pint glass with the image of President Hugo Chávez in a street stall in Los Proceres, Caracas, Venezuela, 12th March 2013. During Hugo Chávez funeral many people and stand sold miscellaneous articles that perpetuate Chávez presence. Everything from T-shirts, badges, earrings, baseball caps, sun glasses seemed suitable to have the President’s image. The cult of Chávez is now more alive than ever.
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  • Baseball cap with the image of Che Guevara and Hugo Chávez during the funeral of the President of Venezuela, Caracas, 8th March 2013. During Hugo Chávez funeral many people and stand sold miscellaneous articles that perpetuate Chávez presence. Everything from T-shirts, badges, earrings, baseball caps, sun glasses seemed suitable to have the President’s image. The cult of Chávez is now more alive than ever.
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  • Chávez supporter holding a umbrella and a t-shirt with the image of the President of Venezuela Hugo Chávez during his funeral in Caracas, 8th March 2013. During Hugo Chávez funeral many people and stand sold miscellaneous articles that perpetuate Chávez presence. Everything from T-shirts, badges, earrings, baseball caps, sun glasses seemed suitable to have the President’s image. The cult of Chávez is now more alive than ever.
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  • Woman holding a necklace with the image of the late President of Venezuela during his funeral, Caracas, 8th March 2013. During Hugo Chávez funeral many people and stand sold miscellaneous articles that perpetuate Chávez presence. Everything from T-shirts, badges, earrings, baseball caps, sun glasses seemed suitable to have the President’s image. The cult of Chávez is now more alive than ever.
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  • Chavista woman holding an action man with the figure of Chávez known as Chavito during the funeral of the President of Venezuela in Caracas, 8th March 2013. During Hugo Chávez funeral many people and stand sold miscellaneous articles that perpetuate Chávez presence. Everything from T-shirts, badges, earrings, baseball caps, sun glasses seemed suitable to have the President’s image. The cult of Chávez is now more alive than ever.
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  • Young supporter with sunglasses saying 'I Love Chávez'  during the funeral of the President of Venezuela in Caracas, 8th March 2013. During Hugo Chávez funeral many people and stand sold miscellaneous articles that perpetuate Chávez presence. Everything from T-shirts, badges, earrings, baseball caps, sun glasses seemed suitable to have the President’s image. The cult of Chávez is now more alive than ever.
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  • Earrings with the image of President Hugo Chávez in a street stall in Los Proceres, Caracas, Venezuela, 12th March 2013. During Hugo Chávez funeral many people and stand sold miscellaneous articles that perpetuate Chávez presence. Everything from T-shirts, badges, earrings, baseball caps, sun glasses seemed suitable to have the President’s image. The cult of Chávez is now more alive than ever.
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  • Girl with a Chavito, a action man with the image of the President of Venezuela during his funeral in Caracas, 8th March 2013. During Hugo Chávez funeral many people and stand sold miscellaneous articles that perpetuate Chávez presence. Everything from T-shirts, badges, earrings, baseball caps, sun glasses seemed suitable to have the President’s image. The cult of Chávez is now more alive than ever.
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  • Watch with the image of Chávez during the funeral of the President of Venezuela, Caracas, 8th March 2013. During Hugo Chávez funeral many people and stand sold miscellaneous articles that perpetuate Chávez presence. Everything from T-shirts, badges, earrings, baseball caps, sun glasses seemed suitable to have the President’s image. The cult of Chávez is now more alive than ever.
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  • Badges with the image of President Hugo Chávez in a street stall in Los Proceres, Caracas, Venezuela, 12th March 2013. During Hugo Chávez funeral many people and stand sold miscellaneous articles that perpetuate Chávez presence. Everything from T-shirts, badges, earrings, baseball caps, sun glasses seemed suitable to have the President’s image. The cult of Chávez is now more alive than ever.
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  • Baseball Caps with the image of President Hugo Chávez in a street stall in Los Proceres, Caracas, Venezuela, 12th March 2013. During Hugo Chávez funeral many people and stand sold miscellaneous articles that perpetuate Chávez presence. Everything from T-shirts, badges, earrings, baseball caps, sun glasses seemed suitable to have the President’s image. The cult of Chávez is now more alive than ever.
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  • T-Shirts for sale during the funeral of Hugo Chávez in Caracas, 8th March 2013. During Hugo Chávez funeral many people and stand sold miscellaneous articles that perpetuate Chávez presence. Everything from T-shirts, badges, earrings, baseball caps, sun glasses seemed suitable to have the President’s image. The cult of Chávez is now more alive than ever.
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  • Woman with a Chávez earring during the Venezuelan President funeral, Caracas, 8th March 2013. During Hugo Chávez funeral many people and stand sold miscellaneous articles that perpetuate Chávez presence. Everything from T-shirts, badges, earrings, baseball caps, sun glasses seemed suitable to have the President’s image. The cult of Chávez is now more alive than ever.
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  • Chavista woman during the funeral of Hugo Chávez, Caracas, 8th March 2013. During Hugo Chávez funeral many people and stand sold miscellaneous articles that perpetuate Chávez presence. Everything from T-shirts, badges, earrings, baseball caps, sun glasses seemed suitable to have the President’s image. The cult of Chávez is now more alive than ever.
    h_EL__2013_ChavezChic_02.jpg
  • Head bands saying 'I am Chávez'' for sale during the funeral of President Chávez, Caracas, 8th March 2013. During Hugo Chávez funeral many people and stand sold miscellaneous articles that perpetuate Chávez presence. Everything from T-shirts, badges, earrings, baseball caps, sun glasses seemed suitable to have the President’s image. The cult of Chávez is now more alive than ever.
    h_EL__2013_ChavezChic_06.jpg
  • Chávez supporter with a baseball cap with the image of the Venezuelan President during his funeral in Caracas, 8th March 2013. During Hugo Chávez funeral many people and stand sold miscellaneous articles that perpetuate Chávez presence. Everything from T-shirts, badges, earrings, baseball caps, sun glasses seemed suitable to have the President’s image. The cult of Chávez is now more alive than ever.
    h_EL__2013_ChavezChic_13.jpg
  • Poster with Hugo Chávez for sale during his funeral, Caracas, 8th March 2013. During Hugo Chávez funeral many people and stand sold miscellaneous articles that perpetuate Chávez presence. Everything from T-shirts, badges, earrings, baseball caps, sun glasses seemed suitable to have the President’s image. The cult of Chávez is now more alive than ever.
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  • Chavista clashing his fist on his hand, a symbol of Chavismo during the funeral of Presindetn Hugo Chávez in Caracas, 8th March 2013. During Hugo Chávez funeral many people and stand sold miscellaneous articles that perpetuate Chávez presence. Everything from T-shirts, badges, earrings, baseball caps, sun glasses seemed suitable to have the President’s image. The cult of Chávez is now more alive than ever.
    h_EL__2013_ChavezChic_14.jpg
  • T-Shirts for sale during the funeral of Hugo Chávez in Caracas, 8th March 2013. During Hugo Chávez funeral many people and stand sold miscellaneous articles that perpetuate Chávez presence. Everything from T-shirts, badges, earrings, baseball caps, sun glasses seemed suitable to have the President’s image. The cult of Chávez is now more alive than ever.
    h_EL__2013_ChavezChic_15.jpg
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