Lom
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Lom or LOM may refer to:
Ethnic group
[edit]- Lom people, a Romani group, mainly in the Caucasus
Places
[edit]Antarctica
[edit]Bulgaria
[edit]- Lom Municipality, a municipality
- Lom, Bulgaria, a town in the municipality
- Gorni Lom, a village
- Lom (river), a river
- Rusenski Lom, a river
Cambodia
[edit]- Lom, a village in Pak Nhai
Czech Republic
[edit]- Lom (Most District), a town in the Ústí nad Labem Region
- Lom (Strakonice District), a municipality and village in the South Bohemian Region
- Lom (Tábor District), a municipality and village in the South Bohemian Region
- Lom, a village and part of Kly (Mělník District) in the Central Bohemian Region
- Lom u Tachova, a municipality and village in the Plzeň Region
- Mokrý Lom, a municipality and village in the South Bohemian Region
Norway
[edit]- Lom, Norway, a municipality
- Lom prisoner of war camp in the municipality
Slovakia
[edit]- Lom nad Rimavicou, a municipality and village
Surname
[edit]- Herbert Lom, Czech-British film actor
- Iain Lom, Scottish Gaelic poet
Other uses
[edit]- Lom (album), by Seka Aleksić
- Lom (digging bar), a long metal hand tool used as a lever or to break up soil or objects
- LOM Ediciones, a Chilean publishing house
Abbreviations
[edit]- LAN on motherboard, an integrated network interface controller in a computer
- Lights out management, the ability for a system administrator to monitor and manage servers by remote control
- Locator Outer Marker, a navigational aid used by aircraft
- Learning object metadata, defined as the attributes required to fully or adequately describe a learning object
- Laminated object manufacturing, a rapid prototyping technology developed by Helisys
- Legion of Merit, a military decoration of the United States
- Wings Field Airport (FAA LID airport code "LOM"), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Francisco Primo de Verdad National Airport (IATA airport code "LOM")
- Olympique de Marseille, a French football club, sometimes referred to as l'OM