Lake Ohrid

lake, Albania-North Macedonia
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Also known as: Ohridsko Jezero

Lake Ohrid, lake on the North Macedonia–Albania border in southeastern Europe. It has an area of 134 square miles (347 square km). At 938 feet (286 meters), it is the deepest lake in the Balkans. It is connected by underground channels to Lake Prespa to the southeast. Lake Ohrid is known for its beauty and its fishing, and there are several beaches. Interesting historic buildings are found in the towns that lie along its shores.

The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica This article was most recently revised and updated by Jeff Wallenfeldt.