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Trujillo or Truxillo may refer to:

Trujillo (state)

Trujillo State (, ) is one of the 23 states of Venezuela. Its capital is Trujillo but the largest city is Valera. The state is divided into 20 municipalities and 93 parishes. Trujillo State covers a total surface area of 7,198 km² and, has a 2011 census population of 686,367.

Trujillo (surname)

Trujillo is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Alex Trujillo (born 1974), Puerto Rican boxer
  • Alfonso López Trujillo (1935–2008), Colombian cardinal
  • César Gaviria Trujillo (born 1947), Colombian president
  • Chad Trujillo (born 1973), American astronomer
  • Diego Trujillo (born 1960), Colombian actor
  • Héctor Trujillo (1908–2002), Dominican Republic president
  • Justin Trujillo (born 1977), American Silent Activist
  • Luis Trujillo (born 1977), Peruvian footballer
  • María Trujillo (born 1959), Mexican–American athlete
  • Mariano Trujillo (born 1977), Mexican footballer
  • Rafael Trujillo (1891–1961), Dominican Republic president
  • Rafael Trujillo (sailor) (born 1975), Spanish sailor
  • Raoul Trujillo (born 1955), American actor
  • Rigoberto Trujillo (born 1978), Cuban judoka
  • Robert Trujillo (born 1964), American musician, member of Metallica
  • Solomon Trujillo (born 1951), American business executive
  • Stephen Trujillo, American soldier
  • Tony Trujillo (born 1982), American skateboarder

Usage examples of "trujillo".

Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Haiti, and Nicaragua set the stage for the dictators Batista, Trujillo, the Duvaliers, and the Somozas, whose legacies still reverberate.

Atop the green mountain that rises behind the town of Trujillo, hidden most of the days by mist, enclosed within a cyclone fence, stood a powerhouse and an antenna belonging to Cablevision, the cable company that serviced the region, and a tin-roofed cabin of unpainted boards where lived the caretakers, Antonio Oubre and his wife Suyapa, family friends of many years' duration.

Trujillo had spent the day going up and down the Road—Tyler had been forced to suspend the anticar rule—reassuring people and reminding them to inquire first before they let fly with buckshot or bullet.

He may solve the Mei-Ling Trujillo problem for us, and he and Sir Kevin may pep up the Crazy Eddie Squadron.