The village of Tisztaberek is located in Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg County.It is located in the eastern part of the county, on the Someșul Plain, just a few kilometers from the Hungarian-Ukrainian-Romanian triple border.
Neighbors: Botpalád to the north, Kishódos to the east, Rozsály to the south, Gacsály to the southwest and Túricse to the west.
Its nearest neighbor is Túricse, about 3-4 kilometers away; from other settlements in the area, Rozsály 5, Méhtelek 9.5, Zajta 11, Gacsály 8 and Császló are 12.5 kilometers away.The name of the settlement was first mentioned in documents in 1332 when it was written as Chyzaberug, in 1342 as Thyzthaberuk, in 1470 as Thyzthaberek and in 1486 as Berek.At the beginning of the 14th century it already had a church. In 1393 Balk and Drágh fought for Tisztaberek with the sons of Bán of Megyesi.In addition to the Drágfiak family, the Gachály family also owned here.In 1437 and 1470, the Csató family also owned it.Tisztaberek already belonged to Sătmarului Fortress in 1486.At the beginning of the 18th century it belonged to the Gyulafis, and after them, through marriage, it became the property of Gergely Tarpay, who II. He followed Ferenc Rákóczi to the shelter, then the Rhédeys took him, but besides them the Kecskés and Vasadi families also had property here.In the early 1900s, Sándor Szoboszlay, Imre Dely and Zsigmond Fogarassy also had larger properties in the settlement.


