Logatec (pronounced [lɔˈɡaːtəts]; German: Loitsch, Italian: Longatico) 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.
The name Logatec is of Celtic origin, probably derived from Celtic *longatis 'ferryman, boatman', from the Celtic root *longo- 'boat', 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 (and Logatzc in 1296, Logatsch in 1307, Logacz in 1319, and de Logas in 1354).
The earliest mentions of the settlement are from Roman times (Roman way station Mansio Longatico). 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.
Like a dog, like a dog, I've sat by your door,
Hoping for any scraps you might throw.
And I whine sometimes 'cause I need your love.
And I have loved you like a dog.
Like a dog, like a dog, I'm always there,
While you are out gallivanting somewhere.
One little scratch means everything.
And I have loved you like a dog.
Maybe I shouldn't admit it.
Maybe I shouldn't have tried.
You want somethin', honey, I'll get it.
A dog is not burdened with pride.
Like a dog, like a dog, I leap with joy
When you call my name, call me a good boy.
I wish I had a dog's heart instead of this one.
For I have loved you like a dog.
I have loved you like a dog.