Kamyanske is also known as Kam'yans'ke (Ukrainian), Beregkövesd (Hungarian), Kivjažď (Slovakian), Kamenskoye (Russian), Kamenka, Kivyazhd, Kamjanske, and Szilicekövesd.
[1] It was formerly part of Czechoslovakia until 1945. a ČSR; boundaries and government established by the 1920 constitution.
c ČSR; included the autonomous regions of Slovakia and Subcarpathian Ruthenia.
e ČSR; declared a "people's democracy" (without a formal name change) under the Ninth-of-May Constitution following the 1948 coup.
f ČSSR; from 1969, after the Prague Spring, consisted of the Czech Socialist Republic (ČSR) and Slovak Socialist Republic (SSR).