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Viktória Oguntoye
Viktória Oguntoye (born 24 December 1990) is a Slovak Team handball, handball goalkeeper of Hungarian and Nigerian descent, who currently plays for Debreceni VSC (women's handball), Debreceni VSC. She also won several cups for the Hungarian junior national team. She acquired Hungarian citizenship and planned to play for the Hungarian nation team, but Viktória eventually represents Slovakia women's national team Slovakia women's national handball team in Qualification for 2020 European Women's Handball Championship 2020 European Women's Handball Championship. Achievements *Nemzeti Bajnokság I (Women's handball), Nemzeti Bajnokság I: **''Winner'': 2008, 2009, 2010 *Magyar Kupa (Women's handball), Magyar Kupa: **''Winner'': 2008, 2009, 2010 *Women's EHF Champions League, EHF Champions League: **''Finalist'': 2009 References External links Career statistics at Worldhandball
1990 births Living people Hungarian female handball players Slovak female handball players 21st-ce ...
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Štúrovo
Štúrovo (, ) is the southernmost town of Slovakia, situated on the river Danube not far from the mouth of the Hron. Connected by the Mária Valéria Bridge it forms a cross-border urban area with the city of Esztergom in Hungary. In 2023 the town had a population of 9,361, two-thirds of whom belong to the Hungarian minority. Administratively, it is part of the Nitra Region and the Nové Zámky District. Štúrovo / Párkány is a popular summer holiday destination with the Vadas Thermal Resort, the biggest aquapark in Slovakia. It is also an industrial and commercial center of local importance with lively cross-border traffic, an industrial park, railway junction, hotels, casinos, supermarkets and the annual Fair of Saints Simon and Jude. Names and etymology The oldest name of the settlement was ''Kokot'', the common Slavic word for rooster (the word still exists in Slovak but as a vulgarism). It was mentioned as ''Kokot'' in 1075, ''Cokot'' in 1157, ''Chokot'' in 1209, ''Koka ...
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