Legnava is a village and municipality in the Stará Ľubovňa District, Prešov Region in northern Slovakia. It has 146 inhabitants.
The village has been established after 1366, when King Ludovit I gave a wooded territory between villages Starina, Orlov, Andrejovka and the river Poprad to nobleman Jakub. The village is first mentioned in 1427 and at that time village has been in possession of Brezovica lordship.
A chapel built by Tomáš Szirmay (1760) is located 1 km from the village.
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