Lake Prespa, lake situated on the North Macedonia–Albania–Greece frontier, with an elevation of 2,800 feet (853 metres) above sea level and an area of 106 square miles (274 square km). Fed by underground streams, it is linked by subterranean channels with Lake Ohrid. Most of Lake Prespa is in North Macedonia. Little developed until after 1945, in the 1970s Prespa became a tourist and fishing centre. South of Lake Prespa, or Limni Megali Prespa, is Limni Mikrá Prespa (“Little Prespa Lake”) on the Greece-Albania border. St. Achilius, a tiny island in Mikrá Prespa, was an early capital of the Bulgarian tsar Samuel (10th century).