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The first mention about the village is from 1247 (Leuka). In 1443 it was
possessed by the Libadi family, later, in 1532 the Nyáryis and from
1549 it belonged under the Ostrihom District. During the turkish wars it
was nearly unpopulated. The inhabitants were skillful in agriculture
and viniculture. Up to the present gathering festivities are well-known
in this small village. The dominant of the village is the late-Baroque
Roman-Catholic church from the second half of 18th century. The picture
of Saint John the Baptist from 1882 overhangs the altar. An interesting
construction is kindergarten from 1953. Nowadays there live around 500
inhabitants in Ľubá. In the village there is constructed quality
infrastructure, duct, gas and cable. To the northeast from the village
there extands system of four small water dams, used mainly by fishermen.
They enrich panorama of village in tourist trade realm equally like
vinicultural tradition above does.
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Name-day
Štvrtok, 19. apríl 2018Dnes má meniny Jela
Zajtra má meniny Marcel