About 6 km from the place where Dunajská Streda lies today, members of the Hungarian Kürt tribe decided to settle a thousand years ago. The name of the settlement they inhabited was first recorded in a document from 1252 in the form of Kurth, in another document from 1277 it is mentioned in connection Kuurth capituli Posoniensis, but there is also a mention of the village Kwyrth dated to 1138. The documents further show that in 1390 the name Kiwrt was used, 9 years later the name had the form Kyrth.
About 6 km from the place where Dunajská Streda lies today, members of the Hungarian Kürt tribe decided to settle a thousand years ago. The name of the settlement they inhabited was first recorded in a document from 1252 in the form of Kurth, in another document from 1277 it is mentioned in connection Kuurth capituli Posoniensis, but there is also a mention of the village Kwyrth dated to 1138. The documents further show that in 1390 the name Kiwrt was used, 9 years later the name had the form Kyrth.