• Lom (Bulgarian: Лом [ˈɫɔm]) is a town in northwestern Bulgaria, part of Montana Province, situated on the right bank of the Danube, close to the estuary...
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    Lom Municipality (Bulgarian: Община Лом) is a frontier municipality (obshtina) in Montana Province, Northwestern Bulgaria, located along the right bank...
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  • municipality Lom, Bulgaria, a town in the municipality Gorni Lom, a village Lom (river), a river Rusenski Lom, a river Lom, a village in Pak Nhai Lom (Most District)...
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    Vladimir Shkodrov (category People from Lom, Bulgaria)
    August 2010) was a Bulgarian astronomer and professor at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. He is one of the founders of the Bulgarian National Observatory...
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    Yana Yazova (category People from Lom, Bulgaria)
    writer. Her name is also transcribed as Liuba Gantcheva. She was born in Lom and received a Master's degree in Slavic philology from Sofia University...
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    Eliyska reka (L) Studena (L) Rusenski Lom (R) Cherni Lom (L) Baniski Lom (L) Beli Lom (R) Hlebarovska reka (R) Malki Lom (R) Topchiyska reka (R) Tsaratsar...
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  • 67). 22 Unidentified Romani woman 1998 A 38-year-old Romani woman of Lom, Bulgaria, gave birth to her 22nd child in March 1998. She and her husband had...
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    Danube, the Iskar, the Yantra, the Osam, the Vit, the Rusenski Lom, the Ogosta, and the Lom. Among the major cities of the region are Varna, Rousse, Pleven...
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  • (Bithynia), a town of ancient Bithynia Ancient city of Artanes, modern Lom, Bulgaria Artanes (son of Hystaspes), ancient Persian prince and brother to Darius...
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  • local time at the former Midzhur Ammo Plant in the village of Gorni Lom, in Bulgaria's northwestern Vidin Province. The series of blasts completely destroyed...
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    Lom Peak (Bulgarian: връх Лом, romanized: vrah Lom, IPA: [ˈvrɤx ˈɫɔm]) is a peak rising to 870 m in Friesland Ridge, Tangra Mountains, Livingston Island...
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  • Stefan Popov (musician) (category People from Lom, Bulgaria)
    Stefan Popov (born 3 April 1940) is an internationally recognised Bulgarian cellist. He started playing the cello at the age of 12 and, having won a scholarship...
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    Razgrad (redirect from Razgrad, Bulgaria)
    Razgrad (Bulgarian: Разград [ˈrazɡrat]) is a city in Northeastern Bulgaria in the valley of the Beli Lom river that falls within the historical and geographical...
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  • Lom (Bulgarian: ФК Дунав Лом) is a Bulgarian football club based in Lom, who compete in the North-West Third League, the third division of Bulgarian football...
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  • Todor Yonchev (category Bulgarian people stubs)
    Todor Yonchev was a Bulgarian teacher and public figure, born on December 9, 1859, in the town of Lom, Bulgaria He graduated from the Pedagogical Academy...
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    Midžor (category Bulgaria–Serbia border)
    been preserved untouched. On the Bulgarian side, the peak is reachable from the villages of Chuprene and Gorni Lom in Vidin Province. From Chuprene there...
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  • Aleksandar Belev (category People from Lom, Bulgaria)
    Aleksandar Georgiev Belev (Bulgarian: Александър Георгиев Белев; 1898, in Lom, Bulgaria – 9 September 1944, in Bulgaria) was the Bulgarian commissar of Jewish...
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  • Brusartsi (category Towns in Bulgaria)
    Brusartsi (Bulgarian: Брусарци [broˈsart͡si]) is a town in Northwestern Bulgaria. It is located in Montana Province and is 23 km away from the town of Lom. The...
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    Yantra and Rusenski Lom, and at the village of Koprivets it enters the valley of the Baniski Lom, a left tributary of the Cherni Lom. From there the road...
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  • Gorni Lom (Bulgarian: Горни Лом) is a village in north-western Bulgaria, Vidin Province. The population of Gorni Lom is 784. The village is situated in...
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    Mariyan Ognyanov (category People from Lom, Bulgaria)
    Mariyan Georgiev Ognyanov (Bulgarian: Мариян Георгиев Огнянов; born 30 July 1988) is a Bulgarian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder. Ognyanov...
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    The modern history of beer in Bulgaria (Bulgarian: пиво, pivo or бира, bira) dates back to the 19th century, when it was introduced to the country by...
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    river Rusenski Lom, Cherni Lom (meaning Black Lom), divides the village into two parts. One of the most important towns in the Second Bulgarian Empire existed...
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    Georgi Pulevski (category CS1 Bulgarian-language sources (bg))
    Bulgarian volunteer. Pulevski settled in the village of Progorelec, near Lom, Bulgaria, where he received gratuitously agricultural land from the state. Later...
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  • Vladimir Savov (weightlifter) (category People from Lom, Bulgaria)
    Vladimir Nikolov Savov (Bulgarian: Владимир Николов Савов, born 12 June 1932) is a Bulgarian weightlifter. He competed in the men's middle heavyweight...
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    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...
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    The Rusenski Lom (Bulgarian: Русенски Лом [ˈrusɛnski ˈɫɔm]) is a river in northeastern Bulgaria, the last major right tributary of the Danube. It is formed...
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    Emil Andreev (category People from Lom, Bulgaria)
    Emil Andreev (Bulgarian: Емил Андреев) (born 1 September 1956, Lom, Bulgaria) is a Bulgarian author, playwright, and novelist. Emil Andreev graduated from...
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    in Bulgaria sorted by population. Province capitals are shown in bold. Primary sources are the National Statistical Institute (NSI) and the Bulgarian Academy...
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    The Lom people (Turkish: Lomlar), also known by non-Loms as Bosha or Posha (Turkish: Poşa; Armenian: Բոշա; Georgian: ბოშა, romanized: bosha; Russian: Боша)...
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