Talk:Vardar

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hello. my name is petar vajevic and i live in republic of macedonia. altough i like wikipedia i sow some mistakes that you wrote. first, the only highway where you can see the river vardar and drive near to the river are in republic of macedonia all the way to the greek border. you cannot see the river vardar when you drive by car in greece, on the highways that you mentioned.

second, most of the river vardar is in the republic of macedonia and only small part is in greece. to addiotion to this is that Thessaloniki is a part of northern greece not a central greece. and in that area vardar flows into aegean sea.

best regards

petar vajevic

my e-mail is petarvajevic@yahoo.com
p.s. i believe that you should correct the things mentioned above , in order to stay a valuable, trustworthy and reliable source of information

Dear Petar, the original text mentions Central Macedonia, not Central Greece, so it is abolutely right. The Delta of Axios/Vardar river is around 30 km from the city of Thessaloniki.

[edit] Naming History

Dear anonymous,

Please stop reverting these anachronistic, unscientific theories without any proof. There is no way the Turks or the Slavs could have created this name many centuries before they arrived in the region. Regards, sys < in 15:01, 28 June 2007 (UTC)