Bottom: The cover is divided into two halves, each representing one side of the

bottom: The cover is divided into two halves, each representing one side of the conflict. On the left side, is located in the North of Latin America, while on the right side is the South of Latin America. The dividing line between the two sides is a series of flames or lightning bolts that add a sense of dynamism and conflict.. North Side: Colors and style: A palette of warm and vibrant colors such as orange predominates., red and gold. Visual Elements: It shows emblematic figures from the northern independence process, como Simón Bolivar y Francisco de Paula Santander. Bolivar, with his famous military uniform and cape, He is in a heroic pose with the flag of Gran Colombia waving behind him. Santander, with his determined look, is next door, holding a map of the region. scenery: The background shows mountains and tropical landscapes typical of northern Latin America., like the Andes Mountains and the Amazon rainforest. There are historical elements like cannons and battles in the background to add drama.. South Side: Colors and style: A palette of fresh and cold colors predominates, like green, blue and white. Visual Elements: Features key figures from the South, como José de Saint Martin y Bernardo O'Higgins. Saint Martin, with his military uniform and a determined expression, is raising the flag of the Andes. O'Higgins is on your side, Showing his distinctive style and with an expression of leadership. scenery: The background illustrates the Argentine pampas, the Chilean desert and highlands. There are elements of independence, like the Mount of Olives and flags waving proudly. Center of Confrontation: In the center of the cover, where the two halves meet, There is a great energy clash. This can be represented as an explosion of light, lightning or flames, symbolizing the conflict and the fight for independence. In this central space, unit symbols may be included, like a rising sun or a combination of flags,
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bottom: The cover is divided into two halves
,
each representing one side of the conflict
.
On the left side
,
is located in the North of Latin America
,
while on the right side is the South of Latin America
.
The dividing line between the two sides is a series of flames or lightning bolts that add a sense of dynamism and conflict
..
North Side:
Colors and style: A palette of warm and vibrant colors such as orange predominates
.,
red and gold
.
Visual Elements: It shows emblematic figures from the northern independence process
,
como Simón Bolivar y Francisco de Paula Santander
.
Bolivar
,
with his famous military uniform and cape
,
He is in a heroic pose with the flag of Gran Colombia waving behind him
.
Santander
,
with his determined look
,
is next door
,
holding a map of the region
.
scenery: The background shows mountains and tropical landscapes typical of northern Latin America
.,
like the Andes Mountains and the Amazon rainforest
.
There are historical elements like cannons and battles in the background to add drama
..
South Side:
Colors and style: A palette of fresh and cold colors predominates
,
like green
,
blue and white
.
Visual Elements: Features key figures from the South
,
como José de Saint Martin y Bernardo O'Higgins
.
Saint Martin
,
with his military uniform and a determined expression
,
is raising the flag of the Andes
.
O'
;
Higgins is on your side
,
Showing his distinctive style and with an expression of leadership
.
scenery: The background illustrates the Argentine pampas
,
the Chilean desert and highlands
.
There are elements of independence
,
like the Mount of Olives and flags waving proudly
.
Center of Confrontation: In the center of the cover
,
where the two halves meet
,
There is a great energy clash
.
This can be represented as an explosion of light
,
lightning or flames
,
symbolizing the conflict and the fight for independence
.
In this central space
,
unit symbols may be included
,
like a rising sun or a combination of flags
,
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