Korňa
Korňa is a village and municipality in Čadca District in the Žilina Region of northern Slovakia.
Geography
The scenic village is situated in the Beskydy Mountains, with the closest town being Turzovka. It is located at 18°32′10″ E, 48°24′42″ N, with an elevation above sea level of 600 m. The cover of the area is km2. It lies close to the Czech and Polish borderlines. Other nearby communities are the villages of Klokočov and.Climate
The typical climate for this mountainous area is relatively cool with large annual rainfall. An abnormal amount of snowfall occurred in the winter of 2005/2006, cutting off this village from the rest of the country, which required the military to help the village be dug out.Population
It has a population of people.Territorial division
Korňa is unofficially divided into three parts - Korňa I, Korňa II, and Korňa III. Fine segmentation used surnames of original owner/keeper of settlement, for example: U Šprčoka, Zlámaná, U Jendriskov, U Gajdoší, U Ďurkáčí, U Zelenkov, Hrtúsov, Dubačí, Sobčákov, Marcov, and so on. A community centre is situated between the municipal office and local church, where there is also guest-houses, apartments, shops, and pubs.Speech
The local dialect is a mixture of Slovak, Czech, and Polish loan-words, idioms and terms, drawn from the local - but rarely used now - form of secret language of tinkers craftsmen called "krpoština."Building, architecture, attractions, tourism
There are two churches - the original wooden church and the new, modern church from 1994. The primary form of dwelling was rustic wooden cottages. The former wooden pub is now in an open-air museum at Vychylovka; the pub still serves its original purpose. A local natural attraction is Korňa's petroleum spring, which is the highest Central European spontaneous petroleum outflow. Citizens have used this petroleum for lighting purposes.Korňa is also well known for the Holy Place on Živčák Hill, where in the past century a local man saw Virgin Mary's apparition. Thousands of people yearly go to this place; it is said the water springs have miraculous effects. In the shrine, regular saintly masses are held. One from entry roads goes across Korňa's Calvary. Korňa, which is surrounded by mountains, is a good touris destination and a mushroom collector's paradise. The village has a very promising perspective of agritourism expansion in the near future. A lot of people invest in this area for rusts, cottages and homes.