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FAP Captain Carlos Martínez de Pinillos International Airport (IATA: TRU, ICAO: SPRU), known as Aeropuerto Internacional Capitán FAP Carlos Martínez de Pinillos in Spanish, is an airport serving Peru's third largest city, Trujillo, as well as the beach community of Huanchaco. It is the main air hub in northern Peru.
Trujillo (Spanish: [tɾuˈxiʎo] ⓘ) is a municipality located in Extremadura, an autonomous community of Spain in the Province of Cáceres. In 2013 the municipality had 9,086 inhabitants (INE Census, 2013).
An example of a readable book [b]. Each of the nine countries covered by the library, as well as Reporters without Borders, has an individual wing, containing a number of articles, [1] available in English and the original language the article was written in. [2] The texts within the library are contained in in-game book items, which can be opened and placed on stands to be read by multiple ...
The Trujillo Metropolitan Area is the name used to refer to the metropolitan area whose core is the city of Trujillo, capital La Libertad Region, this metropolitan area located on the north coast of Peru, extends over an area of approximately 110,000 hectares and comprises nine of the eleven districts that make up the province of Trujillo. [1]
Sport Coopsol Trujillo, a football club based in the city of Trujillo, Peru; Trujillo (beer), Peruvian brand; Trujillo Airport (IATA: TJI), serving Trujillo, Colón, Honduras; Trujillo International Airport, serving Trujillo, Peru; Trujillo River, a river in Mexico; SS Trujillo, the last lake tanker to operate in Lake Maracaibo, retired in 1954
Trujillo Province Districts of Trujillo Province [2] Datos por cada Distrito [3] Capital Elevation media Distance to Trujillo (km) Ubigeo [4] Area (km 2) Density 2014 (inhabitants/km 2) Population 2007 Population 2014 [1] 1. Trujillo: Trujillo: 34 0 130101 39.36 8076.5 294899 317893 2. Victor Larco Herrera: Buenos Aires: 3 5 130111 18.02 3513.7 ...
Trujillo is considered the "Capital of Culture of Peru" [1] for the prominent writers associated with the city [23] such as Cesar Vallejo and Víctor Raúl Haya de la Torre, and because the city is a center for important cultural expressions as the marinera dance, Peruvian paso horses, caballitos de totora, Trujillo's gastronomy, etc.
It is the main via of Victor Larco and one of the most important in Trujillo. It begins in the west of the city and starts from the resort of Buenos Aires and runs till the Historic Centre of Trujillo , covers many blocks which have numerous shopping centers, of education, health, regional government agencies, etc.