Mátraterenye is a village in Nógrád County, Hungary, the Zagyva river flows through the settlement.
The southern part of today's settlement (Nádújfalu) appears for the first time in 1426 among the estates of the Iváni family, still under the name Wyfalw.
However, in the 18th century, the population grew again and in 1746, the Exaltation of the Holy Cross church was built in Nádújfalu with a wooden coffer.
A private siding was built in 1887 from the Mátramindszent railway station to the Mátranovák coal mines, which passed through Homokterenye.
A quarry in Nádújfalun, a coal mine was opened north of Homokterenye, the northern part of today's settlement (Jánosakna) was formed due to the latter.