Korolevo

Korolevo (Ukrainian: Королево; Slovak: Kráľovec nad Tisou; Hungarian: Királyháza; Romanian: Craia) is a rural settlement on the Tisza River in Berehove Raion, Zakarpattia Oblast, Ukraine.

[1] During the reign of Saint Stephen, King of Hungary, a German settlement existed on the site.

In the 14th century a stone castle named Nyalab was built on the site of the hunting lodge.

In 1910, the village in Ugocsa County of the Kingdom of Hungary had 3,167 inhabitants, of whom 2,224 were Hungarians and 932 Ruthenians.

In 1918 it joined the then newly formed Czechoslovakia (as part of Subcarpathian Ruthenia) and was known as Kráľovo nad Tisou during that time.

Ruins of the castle in Korolevo
Ruins of former synagogue