Trujillo, Extremadura

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Trujillo, Extremadura is a historic town in western Spain known for its well-preserved medieval architecture and as the birthplace of several famous conquistadors, including Francisco Pizarro.

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Trujillo, Extremadura canonical 2
Trujillo, Spain 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf municipality
town
autonomousCommunity Extremadura
birthplaceOf Diego García de Paredes
Francisco Pizarro
Francisco de Orellana
climate Mediterranean climate
country Spain
distanceTo Cáceres about 45 kilometres east
economy agriculture
livestock farming
tourism
elevation about 564 metres
hasBuildingMaterial local granite
hasCityRightsFrom Middle Ages
hasCoatOfArms Coat of arms of Trujillo
hasHeritage Renaissance architecture
medieval architecture
hasHistoricPeriod Renaissance expansion
Roman era settlement
medieval fortified town
hasLandmark Iglesia de Santa María la Mayor
surface form: Church of Santa María la Mayor

Palacio de la Conquista
Plaza Mayor of Trujillo
Trujillo Castle
statue of Francisco Pizarro
hasOfficialWebsite https://www.trujillo.es/
hasPostalCode 10200
heritageStatus Bien de Interés Cultural (historic ensemble)
hostsEvent National Cheese Fair of Trujillo
knownFor birthplace of several conquistadors
well-preserved medieval town center
language Spanish
locatedIn Extremadura
Iberian Peninsula
Province of Cáceres
western Spain
locatedOn granite hill
near Cáceres
partOf comarca of Miajadas-Trujillo
population around 9,000 inhabitants
province Cáceres
region Las Villuercas-Trujillo area
timeZone CET
timeZoneDST CEST
touristAttraction city walls and gates
historic old town
twinnedWith Trujillo
surface form: Trujillo, Peru

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Trujillo namedAfter Trujillo, Extremadura
this entity surface form: Trujillo, Spain
Francisco Pizarro birthPlace Trujillo, Extremadura
Pizarro brothers associatedWith Trujillo, Extremadura