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Mária Trošková
Mária Trošková (born 26 April 1987 in Púchov) is a former Slovak model and businesswoman who worked as the chief state adviser in the Office of the Prime Minister of Slovakia, Prime Minister of the Slovak Republic Robert Fico. She resigned from her position on February 28, 2018, after media scrutiny of her connection to Italian businessman Antonino Vadalà, a member of the 'Ndrangheta criminal group from Calabria, Italy, who was a suspect in the Murder of Ján Kuciak, double murders of Ján Kuciak and Martina Kušnírová. Biography She was born on April 26, 1987. She received her university education at the City University of Seattle in Slovakia (Vysoká škola manažmentu), University of Management in Trenčín - at the first (bachelor's) level in the business management study program (completed in 2009), and the second (master's) level of study in the study program knowledge management program (ended in 2011). Between April 1, 2007, and March 1, 2018, she led a business for ...
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Púchov
Púchov (; ) is an industrial town in the centre of Púchov District in Slovakia, with a population close to 18,000. Geography It is located on the main train line between Bratislava and Košice. It is halfway between Trenčín and Žilina, two major Slovak cities, approximately 30 minutes train from both cities. The Váh river crosses Púchov, and there is a small dam open to public crossing. The health resort Nimnica (until 1990 part of Púchov) is situated in the vicinity and is a starting point for tours to Javorníky and White Carpathians mountains. Parts: History The nearness of the Váh river and town's strategic location contributed to create cultural and social relations, which were a part of its history. The first written reference dates back to 1243, when Béla IV., King of Hungary, signed his gift certificate to Vychlap Bechend. In this reference are also mentioned Leustrak's son and Puch from his immediate vicinities. The word "puch" is of Indo-European origin ...
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