Early history Nawojowa was founded by Nawoj of Tęczyn,
Castellan of Krakow. In later years, it fell into the hands of Dukes
Ostrogski and was part of Ostrogski's
fee tail (ordynacja). In 1600 it was transferred to
House of Lubomirski. At that time it also included 25 settlements laid in the mountains: Szlachtowa, Czarnowoda, Jaworki, Białowoda (today Gmina Szczawnica), Kunina, Bończa, Łazy, Popardowa, Margoń, Rybień, Homrzyska, Złotne, Czaczów, Barnowiec, Roztoka, Składziste, Maciejowa,
Łabowa, Lachowiec, Kotów, Młyn, Nowa Wieś, Łosie,
Krzyżówka, and
Frycowa. In 1793 the property was split and Nawojowa was allotted to Duke
Lubomirski,
starost of
Olsztyn. ==References==