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Rafael Trujillo - Wikipedia Trujillo's 31-year rule, the Trujillo Era (Spanish: El Trujillato or La Era de Trujillo), was one of the longest for a non-royal leader in the world, and centered around a personality cult of the ruling family
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 It sustained heavy damage from an earthquake in 1612
Trujillo, Peru: All You Must Know Before You Go (2026) - Tripadvisor 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: A Guide to Peru’s City of Eternal Spring Beyond its archaeological treasures, Trujillo boasts a beautiful Spanish colonial center filled with elegant mansions, vibrant festivals, and a distinct coastal identity This guide will prepare for a deep dive into ancient history and a memorable trip to Peru
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
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 - Wikipedia Trujillo is located at an altitude of 34 metres (112 feet) on a coastal strip in the west of the province of Trujillo, in the old valley of Chimor today known as the Moche or Santa Catalina Valley