Prespa Lakes
The Prespa Lakes are a group of two large lakes located in the Balkans, straddling the borders of North Macedonia, Greece, and Albania. The two main lakes are Lake Prespa and Lake Ohrid, with Lake Prespa being the larger of the two. These lakes are known for their rich biodiversity, including various endemic species of fish and birds, making them important ecological sites.
The area surrounding the Prespa Lakes is characterized by stunning natural landscapes, including mountains and lush vegetation. The lakes are also significant for local communities, providing resources for fishing and agriculture. Additionally, the region is home to several historical and cultural sites, attracting visitors interested in nature and heritage.