The Osam ( ) is a river in northern
Bulgaria
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, a right tributary of the
Danube
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. Its length including the
main stem
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Cherni (Black) Osam is 314 km, making it the fifth longest river in Bulgaria. The river proper, formed by the confluence of the Cherni and Beli (White) Osam, is 278 km.
Geography
Course

The main stem the Cherni Osam is 36 km long and takes its source at an altitude of 1,880 m on the southwestern foothills of the summit of
Levski (2,166 m) in the
Balkan Mountains
The Balkan mountain range is located in the eastern part of the Balkan peninsula in Southeast Europe, Southeastern Europe. It is conventionally taken to begin at the peak of Vrashka Chuka on the border between Bulgaria and Serbia. It then runs f ...
and flows north.
The other stem, the 28 km long Beli Osam, springs at an altitude of 1,560 m northeast of the summit of Ushite (1,637 m) in the Troyan section of the Balkan Mountains and flows northeast in a deep forested valley.
The river proper forms by the confluence of the Beli Osam (left branch) and the Cherni Osam (right branch) at an altitude of 371 m in the northern outskirt of the town of
Troyan
Troyan ( ) is a town remembering the name of Roman Emperor Trajan, in Lovech Province in central Bulgaria . It is the administrative centre of the homonymous Troyan Municipality. The town is about away from the country capital Sofia. The river ...
. It flows north to the town of
Lovech
Lovech (, ) is a city in north-central Bulgaria. It is the administrative centre of the Lovech Province and of the subordinate Lovech Municipality. The city is located about northeast from the capital city of Sofia. Near Lovech are the towns of ...
and then turns northeast until the town of
Levski. In the fore-Balkan between Troyan and
Aleksandrovo the Osam flows in a deep ravine-like valley. Downstream of Aleksandrovo the river enters the
Danubian Plain, forming an asymmetrical valley with steeper right and gentle left slopes. From Levski the Osam's general direction is northwest. The riverbed widens and due to the small
gradient
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meanders in all directions. In this section the riverbed is corrected with water protection dikes; the bottom changes from stony to sandy. It flows into the Danube at an altitude of 22 m between the town of
Nikopol to the east and the village of
Cherkovitsa to the west.
Basin and hydrology
The Osam drainage basin covers a territory of 2,824 km
2 or 0.35% of the Danube's total and borders the basins of the
Vit to the west and the
Barata and the
Yantra
Yantra (; 'machine'/'contraption') is a geometrical diagram, mainly from the Tantric traditions of the Indian religions. Yantras are used for the worship of deities in temples or at home; as an aid in meditation; and for the benefits believe ...
to the east and northeast, all three of the
Danube
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drainage, as well as the
Maritsa
Maritsa or Maritza ( ), also known as Evros ( ) and Meriç ( ), is a river that runs through the Balkans in Southeast Europe. With a length of , basin to the south of the Balkan Mountain's main water divide.
In the Balkan Mountains the river basin is covered mainly with deciduous forests. Further north in the fore-Balkan section, the catchment area of the Osam is well forested and grassed and high-stemmed woods gradually give way to low-stemmed ones. Its main tributaries are the Shavarna (30 km), and the Lomya (39 km).
The Osam has a mixed feed of snow, rain and karst waters. Snow and rain feed is prevalent in the Balkan Mountains and the fore-Balkan, rain in the Danubian Plain and underground karst water in the fore-Balkan.
High water is in March–June due to the snowmelt in the mountains; low water is in August–October. The average annual discharge is 9.8 m
3/s at Troyan and 12.6 m
3/s at
Gradishte.
The discharge of the Cherni Osam is 3.75 m
3/s; the discharge of the Beli Osam reaches 3.45 m
3/s.
Settlements and economy

The river flows in
Lovech
Lovech (, ) is a city in north-central Bulgaria. It is the administrative centre of the Lovech Province and of the subordinate Lovech Municipality. The city is located about northeast from the capital city of Sofia. Near Lovech are the towns of ...
and
Pleven Province
Pleven Province ( or Плевенска Област) is a province located in central northern Bulgaria, bordering the Danube river, Romania and the Bulgarian provinces of Vratsa, Veliko Tarnovo and Lovech. It is divided into 11 subdivisions ...
s. There are 13 settlements along its course, including ten villages and three towns. In Lovech province are Troyan (town) in
Troyan Municipality, and
Leshnitsa,
Kazachevo,
Slivek,
Lovech
Lovech (, ) is a city in north-central Bulgaria. It is the administrative centre of the Lovech Province and of the subordinate Lovech Municipality. The city is located about northeast from the capital city of Sofia. Near Lovech are the towns of ...
(town),
Umarevtsi,
Yoglav and Aleksandrovo in
Lovech Municipality, and
Letnitsa
Letnitsa ( , also transliterated ''Letnitza'', ''Letnica'') is a town in central northern Bulgaria, part of Lovech Province. It is the administrative centre of the homonymous Letnitsa Municipality and lies in the northeastern part of the provin ...
in
Letnitsa Municipality. In Pleven Province are located
Kozar Belene and
Tranchovitsa in
Levski Municipality, and
Batsova Mahala,
Sanadinovo,
Muselievo in
Nikopol Municipality. Its waters, especially in the lower course in the Danubian Plain, are utilized for irrigation. The river is the main source for potable water in the settlements with its basin, as well as for the city of
Pleven
Pleven ( ) is the seventh most populous city in Bulgaria. Located in the northern part of the country, it is the administrative centre of Pleven Province, as well as of the subordinate Pleven municipality. It is the biggest economic center in ...
. There are several small hydro power plants.
Almost the entire length of the river valley apart is traversed by roads of the national network, including a 14.9 km stretch of the second class
II-34 road Pleven–Nikopol, a 33.3 km section of the second class
II-35 road Pleven–Lovech–Troyan–
Karnare, a 55.7 km stretch of the third class III-301 road Kozar Belene–Letnitsa–Lovech, a 15.4 km stretch of the third class III-303 road
Balgarene–Levski–
Pavlikeni–
Dryanovo, and a 24.5 km section of the third class III-304 road Balgarene–
Debovo.
Along the left bank of the Osam passes a section of railway line Levski–Lovech–Troyan served by the
Bulgarian State Railways
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.
Landmarks
The upper reaches of the Osam fall within the boundaries of the
Central Balkan National Park
The Central Balkan National Park () is a national park in the heart of Bulgaria, nestled in the central and higher portions of the Balkan Mountains. Its altitude varies from near the town of Karlovo to at Botev Peak, the highest summit in the ...
. The upper valley of the Cherni Osam and its gorge in particular is part of the
Steneto Reserve. That area is known for its numerous limestone caves, including
Raychova Dupka which is the second deepest cave in Bulgaria with a depth of -377 m. Along the left bank of the Cherni Osam south of the village of
Oreshak is located the
Troyan Monastery, among the largest and most important spiritual sites in the country.
Further downstream in Lovech, the river is crossed by the 19th century
Covered Bridge
A covered bridge is a timber-truss bridge with a roof, decking, and siding, which in most covered bridges create an almost complete enclosure. The purpose of the covering is to protect the wooden structural members from the weather. Uncovered woo ...
and is overlooked by the
Lovech Fortress, a major medieval Bulgarian stronghold. On the high right shore of the Osam near the village of
Devetaki is located the
Devetashka cave, one of the country's most picturesque caves. Along its tributary the Maarata near the village of
Krushuna are the
Krushuna Falls, an attractive
travertine
Travertine ( ) is a form of terrestrial limestone deposited around mineral springs, especially hot springs. It often has a fibrous or concentric appearance and exists in white, tan, cream-colored, and rusty varieties. It is formed by a process ...
cascade.
Gallery
File:Osam River857105.JPG , The Osam through the Devetashko Plateau
File:Каньон на река Осъм, Ловеч - Osam River Canyon, Lovech - panoramio (1).jpg, Near Lovech
File:Devetashka cave 4.jpg , Devetashka cave near the banks of the Osam
Citations
References
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Rivers of Bulgaria
Landforms of Lovech Province
Landforms of Pleven Province