Maťovské Vojkovce

Maťovské Vojkovce (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈmacɔwskeː ˈʋɔjkɔwtse]; Hungarian: Mátyócvajkóc) is a village and municipality in Michalovce District in the Košice Region of eastern Slovakia.

In 1472, the Lelesz convent, and then in 1478, by royal decree, László Básti was installed as part owner.

Its population adopted the Reformed faith in the 17th century, a house of worship and a parsonage were built.

At the end of the 19th century, the Mátyóci Társaság was formed for drainage works in the area.

In 1966, the broad-gauge Ungvár-Enyicke railway line was built to transport iron ore to the Kasa ironworks, which arrived in Czechoslovakia here.

The village lies at an altitude of 112 metres (367 ft) and covers an area of 12.293 square kilometres (4.746 sq mi).