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142: 72: 130:, on December 29, 1820. According to the "Libro rojo" of the Trujillo council, containing the records between 1820 and 1823, on January 6, 1821, they signed the declaration and proclaimed the city independent. Trujillo, which included what is now Tumbes, Piura, Lambayeque, La Libertad, Cajamarca, San Martín and Amazonas - almost all of northern Peru, was henceforth released from Spanish rule. 117:. The events which led to independence took place between 24 December 1820 and 6 January 1821. On December 24, 1820, at a town meeting, those present unanimously agreed to declare the city's independence within days. They then made the flag of Peru that was veiled with a guard of honor on the night of 28 December 1820. 125:
Trujillo is considered the "First City Independent of Peru" because its inhabitants were the first to proclaim their intentions for independence, holding a ceremony on December 24, 1820 at the historical "Casa de la Emancipación", and they were also the first to sign the declaration of independence
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in September 1820, the Mayor José Bernardo de Tagle received a letter from San Martin dated November 20, 1820, inviting them to join the independence movement. Tagle agreed to join, knowing the people of Trujillo wanted to be independent.
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is celebrated every year on December 29, in the city is commemorated as a civic date. The day is declared a holiday for the whole province and the festivities take place including numerous cultural events and ceremonies.
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that took place in the chapel of the college "Seminario de San Carlos y San Marcelo" and they proclaimed independence to an open council meeting in the "Plaza de Armas" (main square) located in the
137:"My people. ...From this moment on, by a unanimous decision, Trujillo is Free. I put our fate and that of people under the protection of Heaven Long live the homeland! Long live independence! 235: 133:
According to the Trujillan Historian, Alberto Pinillos Rodríguez, Don José Bernardo de Tagle proclaimed independence to his people, with the following speech:
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between 1820 and 1821 and spread throughout north Peru, ending colonialism in nearly all of northern regions of Peru (Specifically
153:, on December 29, 1820, the independence of Trujillo was proclaimed by the Marquis of Torre Tagle. In honour of the city, the 49: 170: 33: 188: 154: 150: 127: 80: 158: 250: 79:", seen here, is where Torre Tagle planned the Independence of Trujillo on 29 December 1820. Located in the 21: 65: 102: 232:"Peru Bicentenario:Trujillo celebrates 191 the anniversary of the first cry for freedom in Peru" 61: 45: 183: 37: 141: 318: 57: 41: 53: 71: 106: 36:
1811-1821. The fight for independence in the north began in the city of
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Trujillo was the first city in Peru to gain independence from
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of 19th century, becoming independent from the Colonialist
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Index

Intendancy of Trujillo
Peru
Spanish
Peruvian War of Independence
Trujillo
Tumbes
Cajamarca
Amazonas
Piura
Ancash
Lambayeque
San Martín

Historic Centre of Trujillo
museum
Jose de San Martin
Paracas Bay
Spain
Historic Centre of Trujillo

Main Square of Trujillo
Historic Centre
Freedom Monument
Edmund Moeller
Independence Day of Trujillo
Trujillo
Historic Centre of Trujillo
Plaza de Armas of Trujillo

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