Navariia was a town in Ruthenian Voivodaship at the edge of the 16th to 18th centuries.
In 1578 received Magdeburg rights from king Stefan Bathory with trade privileges, which had a huge influence in town's development.
At the end of the 16th century appeared first coat of arms of Navariia — wall of the castle with gateway and 3 wall towers.
After the Second Partition of Poland Austrian government declared Navariia as town of Lviv district.
Gmina Navariia was established in 1 September 1934 in Lviv powiat. It contained rural gminas of: Basivka, Pustomyty, Hodovitsia, Lisnevyschi and Glinna (now parts of Pustomyty), Malechkovychi, Miloshevychi, Mistky, Nahoriany, Pidsadky, Polianka, Porshna and Semenivka. Total area of gmina was 144.61 km2 (55.83 sq mi), with a population over 15,000 people.