Trujillo, Peru

Trujillo, Peru

Trujillo is a city in northwestern Peru. It's known for the nation's traditional dance, marinera. The colonial center is home to the grand Trujillo Cathedral, with its bright yellow facade, and the blue Casa Urquiaga. Nearby, the neoclassical Iturregui Palace has Italian marble statues and a courtyard. West of the city, the huge adobe complex of Chan Chan is an abandoned city once home to the ancient Chimu kingdom. ― Google

People died in Trujillo (First 24 people) - Page 0

Hernando Pizarro

Hernando Pizarro

Spanish conquistador

Ángel Rivero Méndez

Ángel Rivero Méndez

Soldier

Braulio Castillo

Braulio Castillo

Actor

Teófilo Cruz

Teófilo Cruz

Puerto Rican basketball player

Emilio Flores Marquez

Emilio Flores Marquez


William Walker

William Walker

Former United States Ambassador to El Salvador

Werner Bischof

Werner Bischof

Swiss photographer

Luis José de Orbegoso

Luis José de Orbegoso

Former President of North Peru

José de la Torre Ugarte y Alarcón

José de la Torre Ugarte y Alarcón

Peruvian lyricist

Abundio Sagástegui Alva

Abundio Sagástegui Alva

Peruvian taxonomist

Gerardo Privat

Gerardo Privat


Jose de la Torre Ugarte

Jose de la Torre Ugarte

Peruvian lyricist

Alonso de Briceño

Alonso de Briceño

Prelate

Pedro Aicart

Pedro Aicart

Bolivian football player

José Eulogio Garrido

José Eulogio Garrido

Journalist

Ramón Kobashigawa

Ramón Kobashigawa

Peruvian Politician

Francisco de Borja y Miguel

Francisco de Borja y Miguel


Hernando Pizarro

Hernando Pizarro

Spanish conquistador

Francisca Pizarro Yupanqui

Francisca Pizarro Yupanqui

Francisco Pizarro's daughter

Jacinto Ruiz y Mendoza

Jacinto Ruiz y Mendoza

Military personnel

Marciano Curiel Merchan

Marciano Curiel Merchan

Folklorist

José de la Cruz Carrillo

José de la Cruz Carrillo

Venezuelan military personnel

Francisco de la Bastida

Francisco de la Bastida

Military personnel

Francisco de la Bastida

Francisco de la Bastida

Military personnel