Navlya (Russian: На́вля) is an urban-type settlement in Bryansk Oblast, Russia.
[6] The town was founded in 1904 in connection with the construction of the Moscow-Kiev-Voronezh railway.
During the German occupation in World War II, from November 1941 to September 1943, it was part of Navlya Lokotskogo District.
[citation needed] In the settlement there are several industries including a repair plant, Auto Aggregate Plant (manufacture of driveshafts), Factory "Promsvyaz" (manufacture of machinery for the construction of cable lines), Food Factory, conducted asphalt production and harvesting.
[citation needed] In Navlya there is the Museum of Partisan Glory, underground guerrillas monument "Memory Wall" with a bust of the commander of one of the groups, Peter Derevyanko, as well as a monument to the soldiers of the 10th separate tank brigade of the Bryansk Front-based around an IS-2 tank mounted on a pedestal.