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Éric Fouache et al., « Chapter 17. Sovjan and Lake Maliq (Albania) », CNRS Éditions
IntroductionThe southwestern Balkans are scattered with numerous lakes located within mountain basins typical of the area, and they have always attracted people from as early as Prehistory. The most common type of lake (Fouache, 2006) are large lakes like those of Ochrid and Prespa our Jannina, located in grabens that evolved in poljes over the Plio-Quaternary. With large limestone sides, these lakes are deep – they can be as deep as 280 m such as lake Ochrid, which is one of the deepest lakes...