National Park Galicica
The Park covers an area of 227 km2 between the Lakes of Ohrid and Prespa, and it stretches in a meridian direction.
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Nature
The Park covers an area of 227 km2 between the Lakes of Ohrid and Prespa, and it stretches in a meridian direction.
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Lake Ohrid is the seventh deepest lake in Europe.
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The Republic of Macedonia is a country of lakes. There are three large tectonic lakes, fifteen artificial lakes and twenty-five glacial lakes located in the highest areas of the mountain ranges dating from the Ice Age.
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There are four national parks protected by law in Macedonia covering an area of 130,000 hectares.
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Given that the Balkan Peninsula is named after a mountain located in its centre, Mt. Stara Planina (“Old Mountain”), and that Macedonia covers its central regions, it seems obvious enough that Macedonia must be a mountainous country.
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