Trujillo | |
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Nuestra Señora de la Paz de Trujillo | |
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Trujillo | |
Coordinates: 09°22′00″N 70°25′59″W / 9.36667°N 70.43306°W | |
Country | Venezuela |
State | Trujillo |
Founded | 9 October 1557 |
Elevation | 1,400 m (4,600 ft) |
Population | |
• Total | 110,920 |
• Density | 92.28/km2 (239.0/sq mi) |
• Demonym | Trujillano(a) |
Time zone | UTC−4 (VET) |
Postal code | 3150 |
Area code | 0272 |
Climate | Aw |
Website | Alcaldía de Trujillo (in Spanish) |
Trujillo is the capital city of Trujillo State in Venezuela.[1] About 40,000 people live in this city,[2] located in El Valle de Los Mukas.
History
Founded by one of the "Conquistadores de America", Diego García de Paredes (1506 - 1563), son of Diego García de Paredes (the father), (1466-1534), Spanish soldier and duellist, native of Trujillo in Extremadura, Spain.
In 1678, Trujillo was the farthest point in a daring raid on Spanish-held Venezuela, carried out by six pirate ships and 700 men led by the French buccaneer Michel de Grammont.
Twin cities
- Trujillo, La Libertad (Peru)
- Trujillo (Honduras)
- Trujillo, Cáceres (Spain)
References
- ↑ Corte, Trujillo (Venezuela : State) Gobernador (1959). Exposición del ciudadano gobernador del Estado Trujillo doctor Luis La Corte a la Asamblea Legislativa en sus sesiones ordinarias de 1959: con motivo de la presentación del proyecto de ley de presupuesto de ingresos y gastos públicos para el año fiscal 1959-1960 (in Spanish). Secretaría y Oficina de Relaciones Públicas, Sección de Public.
- ↑ Jamail, Milton H. (2008-01-01). Venezuelan Bust, Baseball Boom: Andres Reiner and Scouting on the New Frontier. U of Nebraska Press. p. 115. ISBN 978-0-8032-1742-3.
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