Gorenji Logatec
Geography
Gorenji Logatec is located in the western part of the Logatec Karst Field (Slovene: Logaško polje) along the main road from Vrhnika to Kalce. It stands in a narror valley, with Big Bukve Hill (Slovene: Velike Bukve, elevation: 580 meters or 1,900 feet) rising to the north and Sekirica Hill (elevation: 545 meters or 1,788 feet) to the east. The confluence of Black Creek (Slovene: Črni potok) and Reka Creek in the center of the village creates the start of the Logaščica River. There is a gravel pit in the hamlet of Klanec to the north, and the hamlet of Reka stands along Reka Creek.
Name
The name Gorenji Logatec means 'upper Logatec', contrasting with neighboring Dolenji Logatec (literally, 'lower Logatec'). Around the middle of the 18th century, the area around Our Lady of the Rosary Church started being known as Cerkovska vas (literally, 'church village'), with the German equivalent Kirchdorf. The name Cerkovska vas was replaced by Gorenji Logatec by the late 19th century.
History
Together with neighboring Brod, Gorenji Logatec was destroyed by a fire on August 8, 1876. Gorenji Logatec had a population of 452 (in 54 houses) in 1880, 482 (in 60 houses) in 1900, and 426 (in 77 houses) in 1931. Gorenji Logatec was annexed by Logatec in 1972, ending its existence as a separate settlement.