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Trujillo,
the capital of the department of La Libertad,
is known as the city of eternal spring because
of its blessed climate and festive atmosphere.
The area was inhabited by two important, ancient
Peruvian civilizations, the Mochica and the Chimú,
and later, it became an important vice royal city.
Among its uncountable archeological attractions,
there is Chan Chan, the largest mud city in the
Americas and ancient capital for the Chimú.
UNESCO placed it on the World Cultural Heritage
List in 1986.
There,
you can see the remarkable huacas (pre-Incan sacred
places) built by the Mochicas like the Huaca
of the Sun and of the Moon,
which measure more than twenty meters. Also, the
El Brujo complex, decorated with inspiring figures
of dancers and warriors. The city also has a splendid
Colonial architecture where you will want to see
the Cathedral, the Archbishop's Palace, the Church
of the Company of Jesus Christ, the monastery
of El Carmen, and the many Colonial houses.
The
Huanchaco beach resort is only fifteen minutes
away from the city. It is famous for the caballitos
de totora, which are lightweight boats made of
totora reeds that have been used to cut through
the ocean since the time of the Mochicas and Chimús.
There, you can enjoy exquisite seafood or simply
bask in the glory of a day at the beach.
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