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Púchov

Púchov
Town
Puchov Muzeum.jpg
A museum in Púchov
Country Slovakia
Region Trenčín
District Púchov
River Váh
Elevation 265 m (869 ft)
Coordinates 49°07′12″N 18°19′50″E / 49.12000°N 18.33056°E / 49.12000; 18.33056Coordinates: 49°07′12″N 18°19′50″E / 49.12000°N 18.33056°E / 49.12000; 18.33056
Area 41.496 km2 (16.022 sq mi)
Population 18,658 (2005)
Density 450/km2 (1,165/sq mi)
First mentioned 1243
Mayor Rastislav Henek
Timezone CET (UTC+1)
 - summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code 020 01
Area code +421-42
Car plate PU
Location of Púchov in Slovakia
Location of Púchov in Slovakia
Location of Púchov in the Trenčín Region
Location of Púchov in the Trenčín Region
Statistics: MOŠ/MIS
Website: www.puchov.sk

Púchov (German: Puchau; Hungarian: Puhó) is an industrial town in the centre of Púchov District in Slovakia, with a population close to 20,000.

It is located on the main train line between Bratislava and Košice. It is half way 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.

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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 and it can be translated as „puffed up“, „haughty“ and „ov“ is a possessive suffix, therefore this name can be translated as a former „land of Puch“. There exist another version, that origin of town`s name originates from the word „Pochov“, which denotes a place many deceased from the whole vicinities were buried in the past. This claim was supported by many archaeological excavations of the graves throughout the centuries. Púchov vicinities, especially Púchovská skala (Púchov rock) was settled earlier during palaeolithic period. The excavations give evidence of settlements since the early Stone Age to the Roman period. During 1888-1894 an Austrian Army commissioned officer, an amateur archaeologist, baron Emil Friedrich Johannes Hoenning O` Carroll carried out an exploration of Púchovská Skala and his discovery of two bronze swords explained the town`s ancient history. His discoveries later contributed to the origin of the official archaeological name Púchov culture. During the 7th – 8th centuries was the town settled by Slavs and in the 9th century the Moravian settlements shared the most expansion. In 1469 Matthias Corvinus, the King of Hungary, gave Púchov homestead to the Marczibányis, who were the lineal descendants of Púchovs since the 13th century.


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