Intendancy of Trujillo
| Intendencia de Truxillo | |
|---|---|
| Intendancy of the Spanish Empire | |
| 1784–1821 | |
Coat of arms
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The intendancy within Peru in 1810 | |
| Capital | Trujillo |
| Government | |
| Intendant | |
• 1784–1791 | Fernando de Saavedra |
• 1791–1820 | Vicente Gil de Taboada |
• 1820–1821 | José Bernardo de Tagle |
| Historical era | Viceroyalty of Peru |
• Established | 1784 |
| 29 December 1820 | |
| 12 February 1821 | |
| Subdivisions | |
| • Type | Partidos |
| • Units | See relevant section |
| Today part of | Present-day Peruvian departments
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The Intendancy of Trujillo (Spanish: Intendencia de Trujillo, formerly Truxillo), also known informally as Trujillo Province (Spanish: Provincia de Trujillo (Truxillo)), was one of the territorial divisions of the Viceroyalty of Peru. This territory was ruled from the city of Trujillo, located in La Libertad Region. It was created in 1784 and lasted until 12 February 1821 when General Jose de San Martin created the Department of Trujillo through the Reglamento Provisional to replace it in the new Republic of Peru.