- 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...
- 20
kilometers (12 mi)
south of Rousse, on the high
rocky banks of the
Rusenski Lom, 32
meters (105 ft)
above the river. The
complex is
noted for its beautiful...
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extends from the land-connected
Matey (Матей)
island and the
mouth of
Rusenski Lom on the west to
Srabcheto (Сръбчето) hill on the east.
During the 20th...
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system a
length of 550 km. The
Rusenski Lom is
formed by the
confluence of the Beli Lom and the
Cherni Lom. The
Rusenski Lom
proper is
about 45 km long...
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tributary of the
river Rusenski Lom,
itself a
right tributary of the Danube. It is
considered to be the main stem of the
Rusenski Lom. The Beli Lom takes...
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Rusenski Lom
Nature Park (Bulgarian: Природен парк Русенски Лом) is a
protected area in
Ivanovo Muni****lity, Ruse Province,
northern Bulgaria. The park...
- 130 km-long
river in
northern Bulgaria, a
right tributary of the
river Rusenski Lom,
itself a
right tributary of the Danube. The
Cherni Lom
takes its source...
- the
nearby village of
Basarbovo and lies
about 35
metres above the
river Rusenski Lom,
south of the Danube.
Although founded during the
Second Bulgarian...
- Bulgaria:
Todor Zhivkov (1962–1971)
Stanko Todorov (1971–1981) 26
February –
Rusenski Lom
Nature Park, a
protected area in
northern Bulgaria in the
Ivanovo Muni****lity...
- (Bulgarian:
Rusenski siv (mavija))
Russe Tschilbolli (BG/996) (Bulgarian:
Rusenski tschilbolija)
Russe Tumbler (BG/994) (Bulgarian:
Rusenski topgerdanlija)...