class="apple-converted-space"> inhabitants increased to 1,000. Until
the middle of the 18th century, the town was under military administration. The
civil administration was introduced in 1745 and the town was included intoSyrmia County, which was part of the
HabsburgKingdom of Slavonia. The
town was also a possession of the Marcibanji and Karačonji families. In
1848-1849, the town was part of autonomousSerbian
Vojvodina, and in 1849-1860 part of theVoivodeship
of Serbia and Banat of Temeschwar. After the abolishment of the voivodeship in
1860, Kamenica was again incorporated into the Syrmia County of the Kingdom of
Slavonia. In 1868, Kingdom of Slavonia was joined with theHabsburg Kingdom of Croatiainto theKingdom of Croatia-Slavonia, which was
part of the HabsburgKingdom of
HungaryandAustria-Hungary. Administratively, the
town was part of theIrigmunicipality. In 1910, the largest
ethnic group in Kamenica wereSerbsand the second largest wereCroats. A smaller number of Hungarians,GermansandSlovakslived there as well