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There is more than one place called Lom:

  • Lom (Bulgaria), a town and municipality in North Bulgaria, as well as the name of a river that flows into the Danube at that town.
  • Also refers to another river 200 km to the east, Rusenski Lom (lit. "Lom of Ruse"), which is formed by the confluence of Beli Lom and Cherni Lom (respectively, "White Lom" and "Black Lom") and flows into the Danube at the city of Ruse.
  • Lom, a village in Pak Nhai
  • Wings Field Airport (FAA LID airport code "LOM"), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • Francisco Primo de Verdad National Airport (LOM  IATA), Lagos de Moreno, Jalisco province.
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