Wikipedia
Tiszaszederkény is a little village on the North-Eastern territory of Hungary, in the neighbourhood of Tiszaújváros. This territory was conquered by the prehistoric man more than 6,000 years ago. The village was mentioned first in an official charter in the 13th century. During the Turkish invasion, many people escaped from the village and it became depopulated. Through the centuries, the place became well-knowned and more and more people arrived. The place was affected by the regulation of the river Tisza in the early 19th century. The population decreased during the first and second World War. In the second half of the 20th century, Tiszaszederkény got the "Town" title and became the 66th town of Hungary. Today Tiszaszederkény is part of the township of Tiszaújváros.