Ohrid Archipelago
The Ohrid Archipelago is a group of islands located in Lake Ohrid, which straddles the border between North Macedonia and Albania. This UNESCO World Heritage site is known for its rich biodiversity and unique ecosystems, including numerous endemic species of plants and animals. The lake itself is one of the oldest and deepest in Europe, contributing to the area's ecological significance.
The archipelago features several small islands, some of which are uninhabited, providing a serene environment for nature lovers and researchers. The region is also culturally important, with historical sites and ancient churches dotting the landscape, reflecting the area's long-standing human presence and heritage.