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Vardar

American  
[vahr-dahr] / ˈvɑr dɑr /

noun

  1. a river in S Europe, flowing from NW Macedonia through N Greece into the Gulf of Salonika. 200 miles (322 km) long.


Vardar British  
/ ˈvardar /

noun

  1. 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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Andonovski spent 10 years in the Vardar academy.

From New York Times • Jul. 19, 2021

That is when Delevski, who had left Vardar to live as a foreign exchange student in the United States, changed the path of Andonovski’s career.

From New York Times • Jul. 19, 2021

Fortunately, the sights on the other side of the Vardar River, which divides the city, are more authentic.

From Washington Post • Jan. 28, 2016

Photograph: Katherine Rose for the Observer Vardar, the 25-year-old intern, mans the bar, selling cans of Red Stripe and measures of rum.

From The Guardian • Nov. 25, 2012

The most valued kind of Turkish tobacco is that grown in the Caza of Yenidji on the Vardar River region in Roumelia.

From Tobacco Leaves Being a Book of Facts for Smokers by Brennan, W. A.