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The Vardar (; mk, , , ) or Axios () is the longest river in North Macedonia and the second longest river in Greece, in which it reaches the Aegean Sea at Thessaloniki. It is long, out of which are in Greece, and drains an area of around . The maximum depth of the river is .


Etymology

The origin of the name ''Vardar'' derives from Thracian ''Vardários''. It comes from Proto-Indo-European (PIE) *''(s)wordo-wori-'' ("black water"). It can be considered a translation or similar meaning of ''Axios'', which itself is Thracian for 'not-shining' from PIE *''n.-sk(e)i'' (cf. Avestan ''axšaēna'' ("dark-coloured")). It is found in another name of the city at the mouth of the Danube, called ''Axíopa'' ("dark water") in Thracian, which was later translated into Slavic as ''
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'' (“black water”).Katičic', Radoslav. ''Ancient Languages of the Balkans''. Paris: Mouton, 1976: 149 The name ''Vardários'' (Βαρδάριος) was sometimes used by the Ancient Greeks in the 3rd century BC. The same name was widely used in the Byzantine era. The word may ultimately be derived from the PIE root '' werǵ-'', which is also the source of the English '' work''. Its name ''Axios'' is mentioned by Homer (Il. 21.141, Il. 2.849) as the home of the Paeonians allies of Troy. Pjetër Bogdani would call it ''Asi'', an earlier Albanian-language name for the river.


Geography

The river rises at Vrutok, a few kilometers southwest of Gostivar in North Macedonia. It passes through Gostivar, Skopje and into Veles, crosses the Greek border near Gevgelija, Polykastro and
Axioupoli Axioupoli ( el, Αξιούπολη), known until 1927 as Boymitsa (Боймица, Μποέμιτσα), is a small town and a former municipality in the former Paionia Province of Kilkis regional unit, Greek Macedonia. Since the 2011 local gover ...
("town on the Axiós"), before emptying into the Aegean Sea in Central Macedonia, west of Thessaloniki in northern Greece. The Vardar basin comprises two-thirds of the territory of North Macedonia. The valley features fertile lands in the Polog region, around Gevgelija and in the Thessaloniki regional unit. The river is surrounded by mountains elsewhere. The superhighways Greek National Road 1 in Greece and M1 and E75 run within the valley along the river's entire length to near Skopje. The river was very famous during the Ottoman Empire and remains so in modern-day Turkey as the inspiration for many folk songs, of which the most famous is Vardar Ovasi. It has also been depicted on the coat of arms of Skopje, which in turn is incorporated in the city's flag.


Project to construct the Danube-Vardar-Aegean Canal

The project to construct the Danube-Morava-Vardar-Aegean Canal has been a dream for a long time. Le Figaro published a project of Athens and Belgrade on 28.08.2017. The Greek-Serbian proposal made in Beijing is Pharaonic: 651 km. A project worth 17 billion.The Greek-Serbian proposal made in Beiji

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Vardaris wind

The ''Vardaris'' or ''Vardarec'' is a powerful geostrophic wind, prevailing northerly ravine wind which blows across the river valley in Greece as well as in North Macedonia. At first it descends along the "canal" of the Vardar valley, usually as a breeze. When it encounters the high mountains that separate Greece from North Macedonia, it descends the other side, gathering a tremendous momentum and bringing cold conditions to the city of Thessaloniki and the Axios delta. Somewhat similar to the
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wind of France, it occurs when atmospheric pressure over eastern Europe is higher than over the Aegean Sea, as is often the case in winter.


Gallery

File:Northwestern Macedonia.png, Map of the northwestern part of North Macedonia including the source of the Vardar File:Axios-Vardar river map.jpg, Axios/Vardar river map File:Veles Gorge Vardar Macedonia.jpg, Veles Gorge File:River Vardar (2).JPG, River Vardar near Gradsko File:River Vardar (1).JPG, River Vardar near Gradsko (2) File:Axios river.jpg, Vardar (Axios) river in Greece File:Надолжен профил на Вардар.jpg, Longitudinal hidrographic profile of the flow of river Vardar


See also

* Great Morava *
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References


External links


Proceedings of the 1st Axios Catchment Consortium Meeting
by the European Commission—DG Research
PIM "Ivan Milutinović", Belgrade, SerbiaMorava - Vardar (Axios) Navigation Route
About 1,200 km shorter route (three days shorter time of navigation) from
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to Port of Thessaloniki than across Danube, Black Sea and Aegean Sea. Electric power production, improvement of water quality and regulation of flooding wave.
Morava—Vardar (Axios) Navigation Route map

Hydropower and navigation system "Morava"
Concepts of regulation of rivers Great Morava and South Morava for navigation and hydropower production {{Authority control Geography of ancient Paeonia Geography of Macedonia (region) International rivers of Europe Landforms of Central Macedonia Landforms of Kilkis (regional unit) Landforms of Thessaloniki (regional unit) Rivers of Greece Rivers of North Macedonia Geography of Skopje