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The Lake Prespa is located on the tripoint of North Macedonia, ... For many years, the Greek part of the Prespa Lakes region was an underpopulated, military sensitive ...
Prespa (Macedonian: Преспа, Greek: Πρέσπα) is a region shared between North Macedonia, Greece and Albania. [1] It shares the same name with the two Prespa lakes which are situated in the middle of the region.
The park comprises 27,750 hectares (277.5 km 2) in Korçë County and includes the Great Prespa Lake, Small Prespa Lake, Maligrad Island and the surrounding regions. The city of Korçë is the nearest and largest city of the region. 2,100 hectares (21 km 2 ) of the park's territory is agricultural land , while 5,372 hectares (53.72 km 2 ) is ...
This is a list of settlements located on the coastlines of the two Prespa Lakes: Great Prespa Lake (also known simply as Prespa Lake) and Small Prespa Lake. The Prespa Lakes are both freshwater lakes, located between the countries of the Republic of Macedonia, Greece and Albania. Settlements are automatically listed for Great Prespa Lake from ...
The Ohrid-Prespa area was declared a biosphere reserve on 11 June 2014 at the UNESCO international commission session held in Jönköping, Sweden. [2] The proposal was made by the Lake Ohrid Bilateral Secretariat, together with the UNESCO national commissions of Macedonia and Albania, as well as their respective environment ministries.
Pretor (Macedonian: Претор) is a village in the Resen Municipality of North Macedonia, on the northeastern shore of Lake Prespa. It is over 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) south of the municipal centre of Resen. [1]
The flora in the region is composed of more than 1,500 plant species of which 146 endemic species in the Lake Ohrid and 39 endemic species from the Prespa Lakes. The villages of Rakickë, Shyec, Buzliqen and Tren surround the Albanian portion of the lake.
Pustec is located on the southwestern shore of Lake Prespa and is the nearest village to the island of Maligrad. It sits at an elevation of 861 metres (2,825 ft) above sea level. [3] To the northeast, along the lake, lies Shulin, while in the southeast is the village of Leska. Pustec and the surrounding region lie within the Prespa National Park.