Logatec
Logatec is a town in Slovenia. It is the seat of the Municipality of Logatec. It is located roughly in the centre of Inner Carniola, between the capital Ljubljana and Postojna. The town of Logatec has seen rapid industrial development and immigration since the completion of the nearby A1 motorway to the coast.
Name
The name Logatec is of Celtic origin, probably derived from Celtic *longatis 'ferryman, boatman', from the Proto-Celtic word *longā 'ship', thus meaning 'ferrymen's settlement'. The name became Longaticum in Latin, which was borrowed into Slavic as *Lǫgatьcь. Early attestations of the Slavic name include Logach in 1265.History
The earliest mentions of the settlement are from Roman times. The vicinity of trade routes between the interior and the coast has always played an important part in the region. First the Roman road from Aquileia to Emona, and later the road to Trieste and the Southern Railway. Before the construction of railway line, the majority of the population made a living as teamsters.The town of Logatec was formed by combining a number of former villages:
- Blekova Vas
- Brod. The name of the settlement was changed from Brod to Brod–Logatec in 1955. It was joined to Logatec in 1972.
- Čevica, joined to Logatec in 1972.
- Dolenja Vas
- Dolenji Logatec, joined to Logatec in 1972.
- Gorenja Vas. The name of the settlement was changed from Gorenja vas to Gorenja vas pod Režišami in 1953. It was joined to Logatec in 1972.
- Gorenji Logatec, formerly Cerkovska Vas, joined to Logatec in 1972.
- Mandrge
- Martinj Hrib, joined to Logatec in 1972.