Proper noun
A surname from Spanish.
One of several cities, districts, and provinces, mostly in Spanish-speaking countries.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAccording to Transport and Communications Minister Edmer Trujillo, a total budget of S/9.554 billion (around US$2.876 billion) has been designated to achieve the goal. Source: Internet
After his inauguration in August, at his request, the Dominican Congress proclaimed the beginning of the 'Era of Trujillo'. Source: Internet
A group of Dominican dissidents killed Trujillo in a car chase on the way to his country villa near San Cristóbal on May 30, 1961. Source: Internet
Along with their husbands, the sisters were conspiring to overthrow Trujillo in a violent revolt. Source: Internet
As the rebels marched toward Santo Domingo, Vásquez ordered Trujillo to suppress them. Source: Internet
Aybar hired Paige to act as an agent for Trujillo in recruiting other Negro league players to play for Los Dragones. Source: Internet