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Vardar
[ vahr-dahr ]
noun
- a river in S Europe, flowing from NW Macedonia through N Greece into the Gulf of Salonika. 200 miles (322 km) long.
Vardar
/ ˈvardar /
noun
- a river in S Europe, rising in W Macedonia and flowing northeast, then south past Skopje into Greece, where it is called the Axios and enters the Aegean at Thessaloníki. Length: about 320 km (200 miles)
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Ishtib is built on a hill at the confluence of the small river Ishtib with the Bregalnitza, a tributary of the Vardar.
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The hill was the highest point of a ridge that looked down into the valleys of the Vardar and of Bodjinia.
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It rises on either side of the Vardar River and railroad line, and in places is less than a hundred yards wide.
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But the view across the Vardar Valley was some compensation.
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I have also suggested that they came to the south down the Vardar valley.
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