- Rafael Trujillo - Wikipedia
Rafael Leónidas Trujillo Molina ( truːˈhiːjoʊ troo-HEE-yoh; Spanish: [rafaˈel leˈoniðas tɾuˈxiʝo moˈlina]; 24 October 1891 – 30 May 1961), nicknamed El Jefe (Spanish: [el ˈxefe]; "the boss"), was a Dominican military officer and dictator who ruled the Dominican Republic from August 1930 until his assassination in May 1961 [2]
- Trujillo, Peru - Wikipedia
Trujillo (Spanish: [tɾuˈxiʝo]; Quechua: Truhillu; Mochica: Cɥimor) [12] is a city in coastal northwestern Peru and the capital of the Department of La Libertad It is the third most populous city [13] and center of the third most populous metropolitan area of Peru
- Rafael Trujillo - Children, Facts Death | HISTORY
Rafael Trujillo, a dictator who ruled the Dominican Republic for more than 30 years, assumed near-absolute control of the Caribbean nation in 1930
- Trujillo | Colonial City, Historic Sites, Beaches | Britannica
The second oldest Spanish city in Peru, Trujillo was founded in 1534 by Diego Almagro; the following year it was elevated to city status by the conquistador Francisco Pizarro, who named it after his birthplace in Spain
- Trujillo, Peru: All You Must Know Before You Go (2025 . . .
Trujillo is a lively intersection of ancient culture and modern arts See ancient ruins at the Chan Chan archaeological site and be awed by the Moche Huaca del Sol y la Luna (temples of the sun and moon )
- Trujillo awaits you - Official Tourist Portal of Trujillo
The mass of its towers and ruins stands out against the sky Trujillo is an open, clear, comfortable, well-urbanized, peaceful city that gives a sense of well-being of a peasant hidalgo
- Trujillo (Peru) – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Trujillo is a city of 790,000 people (2014) in Northwestern Peru, very close to the Pacific Coast Trujillo was founded in 1534 among 4 (of 3,500 archaeological sites in the valley) Chimu (and earlier remarkable cultures) settlements to enable the Spanish to ally with them against the Incas
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