Tiszaszalka is a village in Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg county, in the Northern Great Plain region of eastern Hungary.
[1] The village is centred on a Reformed Church and school building, both rebuilt in recent years[when?]
improvements in road infrastructure, namely the construction of the M3 motorway, has made the region more easily accessible from the west.
at the division of one of the branches of the Gutkeled clan, as a purchased estate, which Mátyás Atyai and Pál gave to Lőrincz of Balkány.
In 1330, the sons of László Balkányi first pledged Szalka for 62 M and then sold it to Master Pál Magyar (dictus) for another 38 M (100 M in total).
During the Revolution and the War of Independence in 1848-49, the young people of the village were sworn into the 10th Honvéd Battalion.