Osam

Osam
Location
Country Bulgaria
Physical characteristics
Source  
 • location Levski Peak
 • coordinates 42°43′11″N 24°46′49″E
 • elevation 1,821 m (5,974 ft)
Mouth  
 • location
Danube near Nikopol
 • coordinates
43°42′7″N 24°51′10″E
 • elevation
40 m (130 ft)
Length 314.0 km (195.1 mi)
Basin size 2,838 km2 (1,096 sq mi)
Discharge  
 • average 16.4 m3/s (580 cu ft/s)
Basin features
Progression DanubeBlack Sea
River Osam at its joining the Danube river west of Nikopol

The Osam (Bulgarian: Осъм [ˈɔsɐm]) is a river in northern Bulgaria. Its drainage basin is between that of the river Vit to the west and the Yantra system to the east. The river has two main tributaries in its upper course: the Black Osam takes its source from the foot of Levski Peak in the Balkan Mountains, at an altitude of 1,821 m (5,974 ft), while the White Osam has its source on the northern slopes of the Kozya Stena peak. In Troyan, the black and white Osam join. It runs north towards Lovech, then north-east until Letnitsa and Levski, where it turns north-west until it flows into the river Danube 5 km west of the town of Nikopol. The ancient name of the river was Assamus.