In historical records, the village was first mentioned in 1355.
Komárov has a CatholicChurch (built circa 1490s), a soccer field, a small shop, a bar, a mortician, and the ruins of two castles. One of these has since been converted into a park with a tennis court and pool. There are three cemeteries, which has housed the earthly remains of citizens for hundreds of years.
In World War II, it was one of very few villages which never saw tanks, as the bridge was destroyed.
Geography
The municipality lies at an altitude of 240 metres (790 ft) and covers an area of 7.992 square kilometres (3.086 sq mi).
It has a population of about 405 people.
Komárov is somewhat unusual as a village, as it only has one way in or out via a bridge, and cannot be driven through.