Kamennomostsky (Russian: Каменномо́стский; lit. stone bridge; Adyghe; Adygei: Хьаджэкъо, Ḥadžəqo), also known as Khadzhokh (Russian: Хаджо́х) is a rural locality (a settlement) in Maykopsky District of the Republic of Adygea, Russia, located on the Belaya River 40km (30miles) south of Maykop. Population: An Adyghe aul, famous for its prolonged resistance against Russian rule in the Caucasian War of 1817–1864, was located on the territory of this settlement. In 1862, a Cossack outpost was built in place of the ravaged aul, which later grew into the stanitsa of Kamennomostskaya (Russian: Каменномостская). The stanitsa was granted urban-type settlement status in 1948 but was demoted to rural locality on March 10, 2011.[1]
Khadzhokh canyon (Russian: Хаджохская теснина), which is 45m (148feet) deep but only 3m (10feet) wide, is located on the Belaya River near the settlement. The modern name of the settlement is after a collapsed rock that forms a natural bridge across the canyon.