Logje () is a small settlement in the Municipality of Kobarid in the Littoral region of Slovenia. It includes the hamlets of Breà ¾ani, Vrhovci, Rosi, and KonÃÂanjani.
Logje is a clustered village in the Breginj Combe on a semicircular slope above a broad terrace over the Nadià ¾a River below Sleme Hill (598 m). It is connected by a road to Breginj that leads through undulating plateaus and then descends steeply to the terrace, where it continues to Robidià ¡ÃÂe. The fields are divided into small parcels and there are also hay fields and pastures. Below the village, Jamjak and Parivnjak creeks empty into the Nadià ¾a. There are also several springs below the village. South of the village, a trail crosses a stone bridge known as the Napoleon Bridge () and then continues south to the Pradolino dry valley (, or Predol), and then on to Stupizza, where it meets the Nadià ¾a once again.
After the Second World War, 70 people from the village emigrated to Argentina, Australia, Germany, and France, leaving many of the houses in the village empty.
The church in the settlement is dedicated to Saints Primus and Felicianus.