Bercu village is located in Romania, Satu Mare county. A settlement in Satu Mare County, 16 km north of Satu Mare by road, near the Romanian-Hungarian border, 1.8 km from river Túr. Neighboring villages: Micula Noua to the northeast, Nisipeni to the southeast, Pelisor to the southwest, Méhtelek and Garbolc to the northwest (both in Hungary).
The name of the settlement was written as Zaruzberuk in 1348 and Zarzberek in 1351.In addition to the Szárazberek family who live on the reclaimed property, other owners also participate, such as the Mikolay family, as well as the Csáky, Téti, Vetési, Fülpösi, Dabolczi, Sárvári, Román and Csaholyi families.In the 16th century, Pál Muchey also had property here, who received a donation here in 1545.In 1547, the Csaholyi girls were also recorded here.The Báthorians also acquired part of the estate here, which Miklós Báthory gave to Lajos Szirmai in 1567.
In the 1600s, it had several owners: Péter Vetési Kökényesdi, András Farkas Szentmártoni, István Horvát, Count István Csáky were owners here, but the Mikolay family remained the largest owner in the 18th century.
From the end of the century to the middle of the 19th century, in addition to those listed, other owners also acquired shares here.At the beginning of the 20th century, Bertalan Mándy and Lipót Mandel were the main owners of Szárazberek.



