Petar Miloshevski Training Center in Skopje Vardar – Tikvesh 2:2 (1:1) Goals: 45'+1 Goran Zakarić, 90'+3 Faustin Senghor – 41' ...
Petar Miloshevski stadium in Bitola Pelister – Brera Strumica 1:2 (0:1) Goals: 90'+2 Jovancho Trajkovski – 38' Martin Gjorgievski, ...
Biking Through Skopje: City Streets & River Vardar Adventure! Join me on a scenic ride through the vibrant Skopje city ...
Спектакл на „Комити“ на Националната арена „Тодор Проески“ на финалето меѓу Вардар и Струга Трим Лум Видеото на ...
Chair stadium in Skopje Shkupi – Vardar 0:2 (0:1) Goals: 45'+1 Rogers Mato, 69' Mislav Matić Red card: 43' coach Goce Sedloski ...
FK Vardar Skopje , or simply Vardar, is a football club based in the capital city of Skopje, North Macedonia. The club was founded in 1947 and they have been members of the Macedonian First Football League since its inception in 1992.
Takeshi's Castle (Japanese: 風雲!たけし城, Hepburn: Fūun!
Tikveš is a plain situated in central North Macedonia which is known for an artificial lake. It is home to the towns of Kavadarci and Negotino.
Tikvesh uprising was an uprising in the Tikveš region of Macedonia in late June 1913. It was organized by Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (IMRO) against the Serbian troops in Vardar Macedonia during the Second Balkan War.
Tikveš Hydro Power Plant is a large power plant in Kavadarci Municipality, North Macedonia that has two turbines with a nominal capacity of 46 MW each having a total capacity of 92 MW. The dam for the power station is located on the Crna River and is 113.5 m high. The purpose of the dam is to store water for irrigation but also to generate power.
Tikveš is a settlement in the region of Baranja, Croatia. Administratively, it is located in the Bilje municipality within the Osijek-Baranja County.
The Vardar or Axios (Greek: Αξιός) is the longest and major river in North Macedonia and also a major river of Greece. It is 388 km (241 mi) long, and drains an area of around 25,000 km2 (9,653 sq mi).
Vardar Macedonia was the name given to the territory of the Kingdom of Serbia (1912–1918) and Kingdom of Yugoslavia (1918–1941) roughly corresponding to today's North Macedonia. It covers the northwestern part of geographical Macedonia, whose modern borders came to be defined by the mid-19th century.
The Vardar Banovina, or Vardar Banate , was a province (banate) of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia between 1929 and 1941.
The Vardar Statistical Region is one of eight statistical regions of North Macedonia. Vardar, located in the central part of North Macedonia, borders Greece to the south.
Vardar Metro Station is a station on the Sofia Metro in Bulgaria. It opened on 28 January 1998.
The Vardariotai , sometimes Anglicized as Vardariots, were an ethnic and territorial group (probably originally of Magyar origin) in the later Byzantine Empire, which provided a palace guard regiment during the twelfth and thirteenth centuries.
The Vardar Offensive was a World War I military operation, fought between 15 and 29 September 1918. The operation took place during the final stage of the Balkans Campaign.