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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 38. Chapters: Canyons and gorges of the Republic of Macedonia, Islands of the Republic of Macedonia, Lakes of the Republic of Macedonia, Mountains of the Republic of Macedonia, Rivers of the Republic of Macedonia, Valleys of the Republic of Macedonia, Waterfalls of the Republic of Macedonia, Vardar, Lake Ohrid, ar Mountains, Drin, South Morava, Mavrovo Lake, Lake Prespa, Mount Korab, Vodno, Radika, Matka Canyon, Lepenec, P inja, List of mountains in the Republic of Macedonia, Tikve, Baba Mountain, Macedonia, Belasica, Osogovo, Ljuboten, Golem Grad, Ko ani valley, Gali ica, Dojran Lake, Tumba Peak, Stone town of Kuklica, Pena, Strumica, Black Drin, Jakupica, Kozjak Hydro Power Plant, Smolare Waterfall, Kriva Reka, Kole ino Waterfall, Crna, Ov e Pole, Korab Waterfall, Bregalnica, Otinja, Dobra Voda, Ko uf, Jablanica Mountain, Maleshevo, Ograzhden, Dlaboka Reka, Skopska Crna Gora, Pla kovica, Me kin Kamen, Crn Vrv, Treska, Berovo Lake, erupa, De at, Kara Nikolla, Small Vraca, Dzini Beg, Lake Peak, Stogovo, Mount Bistra, Vlahina, Kobilica, Titov Vrv, Nid e, Piribeg, Big Vraca, Duvalo, Velivar, Maja Livadh, Zallina, Dragor, Duf Waterfall, List of rivers of the Republic of Macedonia, Kumanovska reka, Kercine, Celoica, Small Korab, Black Stone, Jablanica, Lakavica, Kopri nica Waterfall, List of islands of the Republic of Macedonia, Bogomila Waterfall, Bukovi . Excerpt: Lake Ohrid (Macedonian: Albanian: or Liqeni i Pogradecit) straddles the mountainous border between the southwestern Republic of Macedonia and eastern Albania. It is one of Europe's deepest and oldest lakes, preserving a unique aquatic ecosystem with more than 200 endemic species that is of worldwide importance. The importance of the lake was further emphasized when it was declared a World Heritage site by UNESCO in 1979 and when, in 2010, NASA decided to name one of ...