Tiszakóród

Tiszakóród is a village in Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg county, in the Northern Great Plain region of eastern Hungary.

One of the central features of the town is the fall dam that helps prevent flooding from the two rivers.

The settlement and its surroundings have been inhabited since ancient times, as evidenced by several prehistoric mounds on its border.

Also for Rédey, Bay, Ormós, Bessenyey, Kölcsey, Tholnay, Jármi, Uketyevity, Csiszár, Sántha, Kálnási, Nyeviczkey, Uray families.

At the beginning of the 20th century, its larger owner was Zsigmond Kende.Fényes Elek described in his historical geography that the settlement on the banks of the Tisza, which had suffered greatly from the floods, was often washed away by the price, so he was forced to move further and further away from his original place.

Schwartz Herman lived in the settlement from 1906, working as a mixed goods merchant, innkeeper, farmer, and municipal representative.

70% of these homes are fully equipped with water, gas, and sewage lines along with waste collection, transportation, and public lighting.

There are several small businesses in Tiszakóród, including three convenience stores, two hairdressers, a gift shop, and a guesthouse.

Reformed Church - Tiszakóród, Hungary
Buzzing dam in Túr river - Tiszakóród, Hungary