The village was part of Hurbanov in the Middle Ages, whose name was then Stará Ďala. It became independent in the fourteenth century as Nová Ďala and has been called Dulovce since 1948. It was plundered during the Turkish fighting. At its turn at the turn of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, resettlers from Považie and Moravia took care of its rebirth, who began to engage in viticulture, pastoralism and crafts. School teaching is mentioned as early as 1781 and a hundred years later also kindergarten. The dominant feature of the village is the parish church of St. Luke from the end of the nineteenth century. Of the modern buildings, the amphitheater for five hundred people and the multifunctional area of the football field deserve attention. At present, Dulovce has more than 1,700 inhabitants. To this day, agricultural production dominates here, which is supplemented by small businesses.