TRUJILLO CONSTRUCTION LLC

ORION, IL 61273

ROOFING CONTRACTOR

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8.1 Hull–Trujillo Treaty 8.2 Haiti 8.2.1 Parsley massacre 8.3 Cuba 8.4 United States 8.5 Betancourt assassination attempt 9 Personal life 10 Assassination Toggle Assassination subsection 10.1 Aftermath 10.2 United States' involvement 11 Honors and awards 12 In media 13 See also 14 Explanatory notes 15 References Toggle References subsection 15.1 Citations 15.2 General bibliography 16 Further reading 17 External links Toggle the table of contents Rafael Trujillo 57 languages Afrikaans العربية مصر

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