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(Redirected from Lom River) For other uses, see Lom (disambiguation). River in Bulgaria
Lom
The Italian-built bridge over the Lom at Kriva Bara
Location
CountryBulgaria
Physical characteristics
Mouth 
 • locationDanube
 • coordinates43°50′16″N 23°14′57″E / 43.8377°N 23.2493°E / 43.8377; 23.2493
Length92.5 km (57.5 mi)
Basin size1,160 km (450 sq mi)
Basin features
ProgressionDanubeBlack Sea

The Lom (Bulgarian: Лом [ˈɫɔm], Latin: Almus) is a river in northwestern Bulgaria, a right tributary of the Danube flowing into it 1 km east of the town of Lom.

The river takes its source from the foot of Midzhur (2,168 m), the highest peak of western Stara Planina, on the Bulgarian-Serbian border, and mainly flows northeast until its upper course, where it heads north. It passes the villages of Gorni Lom, Dolni Lom, Sredogriv, Falkovets, Ruzhintsi, Drazhintsi, Belo Pole, Roglets, Drenovets, Topolovets, Knyazheva Mahala, Kriva Bara, Vasilovtsi, Staliyska Mahala, Traykovo, as well as three quarters of the town of Lom: Momin Brod, Dalgoshevtsi and Golintsi.

References

  1. ^ Statistical Yearbook 2017, National Statistical Institute (Bulgaria), p. 17


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