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Vardar
 
 
(vär´där) (KEY) , river, c.240 mi (390 km) long, rising in the ar Planina, Macedonia, and flowing northeast then southeast in a fertile valley, past Skopje, through NE Greece to the Aegean Sea near Thessaloníki. The Vardar valley forms part of the principal corridor of the Balkan Peninsula.
 
 
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