Mayors of Trujillo, Peru

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The following is a list of people who were mayors of Trujillo city, in Peru.

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The first mayors were named by Francisco Pizarro, and they were Rodrigo Lozano and Blas de Atienza.

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The installation of the first cabildo in Trujillo was held on March 5, 1535.

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