Tiborszállás is a village in Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg county, in the Northern Great Plain region of eastern Hungary.
Tiborszállás was established in the late 1800s, when Count Tibor Károlyi and his family moved to this region.
The count, who was also the Prime Minister between 31 August 1931 and 21 September 1932, set up a model farm on his estate here: the Vadaskert, in the center of which was the forest and game management area, the Halmos farm and the associated lands .
It was still inhabited in 1427, but three abandoned stone churches showed a large decline in population.
According to Maksai, the village lay between Mérk and Fábiánháza, allegedly swallowed by a bog, and its ruins were found in a small island in the forest of St. Martin.