Rusenski Lom

The Rusenski Lom is a river in northeastern , the last major right tributary of the . Its length is 55 km but reaches 197 km if its right constituent river the Beli Lom is included.
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  • Type: Stream
  • Description: river in Bulgaria
  • Also known as: Lom”, “Rusenski River”, and “Ryeka Kara-Lom

Places of Interest

Highlights include Rousse Regional Historical Museum and St. Pauls Catholic Church.

Museum
The is one of the 11 regional museums of . It acts within the , , and regions. The museum occupies the building of the former Battenberg Palace, previously a local court, built 1879–1882 by Friedrich Grünanger.

Church
The St Paul of the Cross Cathedral is a Catholic cathedral in the city of Rousse in northeastern . It is the cathedral church of the Latin Catholic Diocese of Nicopoli and it is dedicated to Saint Paul of the Cross, founder of the Passionists.

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Places in the Area

Nearby places include Ruse and Slobozia.

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is a port city on the in . It's is the sixth largest city in Bulgaria, and one of the two main river crossings to . It has a rich legacy of fin-de-siècle European architecture that calls back to the time when was one of the most developed and cosmopolitan cities in Bulgaria.

Village
is a commune located in , , . It is composed of a single village, . The Solar Park is situated on the administrative territory of the commune. is situated 3 km northwest of Rusenski Lom.

Village
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is a village in Northeast Bulgaria, in the . As of 2018, the population is 1 416. is situated 7 km south of Rusenski Lom.

Rusenski Lom

Latitude
43.83479° or 43° 50′ 5″ north
Longitude
25.93087° or 25° 55′ 51″ east
Elevation
15 metres (49 feet)
Open location code
8GM7RWMJ+W8
Geo­Names ID
727521
Wiki­data ID
Q3494200
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In Other Languages

From Armenian to Ukrainian—“Rusenski Lom” goes by many names.
  • Armenian: Ռուսենսկի Լոմ
  • Belarusian: Русэнскі Лом
  • Bulgarian: Русенски Лом
  • Cebuano: Rusenski Lom
  • Chinese: 魯塞洛姆河
  • Czech: Rusenský Lom
  • Danish: Rusenski Lom
  • Dutch: Rusenski Lom
  • Egyptian Arabic: روسينسكى لوم
  • Faroese: Rusenski Lom
  • French: Rusenski Lom
  • German: Rusenski Lom
  • Greek: Ρουσένκσι Λομ
  • Hebrew: רוסנסקי לום
  • Hungarian: Ruszenszki Lom
  • Icelandic: Rusenski Lom
  • Italian: Rusenski Lom
  • Japanese: ルセンスキ・ロム川
  • Kalaallisut: Rusenski Lom
  • Ladin: Rusenski Lom
  • Lithuanian: Rusės Lomas
  • Macedonian: Русенски Лом
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Rusenski Lom
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Rusenski Lom
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Русенски Лом
  • Norwegian: Rusenski Lom
  • Persian: روزنسکی لوم
  • Polish: Rusenski Łom
  • Romanian: Rusenski Lom
  • Swedish: Rusenski Lom
  • Tajik: Рузнски лу
  • Ukrainian: Русенски Лом
  • Ukrainian: Русенський Лом

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