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Lom River
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The Lom (Bulgarian : Лом , 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.