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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.
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Alfonso X granted Trujillo a fuero in 1256. [6] John II conferred on Trujillo the status of city (ciudad) in 1430 by means of a privilegio rodado . [6] Later there was a Jewish quarter outside the powerful medieval walls. Trujillo, with the growth of the population, was gradually extended beyond the walls.
The Huacas de Moche site is located 4 km outside the modern city of Trujillo, near the mouth of the Moche River valley. The Huaca de la Luna, although it is the smaller of the two huacas at the site, has yielded the most archaeological information.
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Swamps of Huanchaco, also known as Wetlands of Huanchaco [13] is an ecological Chimu reserve located in Huanchaco Beach, about 14 km northwest of Trujillo city, Peru. From this ecological reserve the ancient mochica extracted the raw material for the manufacture of the ancient Caballitos de totora used since the time of the Moche for fishing.
Víctor Larco Herrera Avenue (Spanish: Avenida Víctor Larco Herrera) is one of the main avenues of Trujillo city, located on the north coast of Peru. Named after the famous philanthropist Victor Larco Herrera by this via urbanistically joins Trujillo and Víctor Larco districts. It is the main via of Victor Larco and one of the most important ...
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