Thesprotiko (Greek: Θεσπρωτικό, "Thesprotian") is a village and a former municipality in the Preveza regional unit, Epirus, Greece.
[3] The village was known as Lelova (Λέλοβα) until April 1, 1927 when it adopted its current name.
[4] An independent community since 1919, Thesprotiko became a municipality in 1948.
[5] The municipal unit Thesprotiko is subdivided into the following communities (constituent villages in brackets): It is the capital of the area of Lakka in the Preveza Prefecture (Lakka Lelovou), and has a valley which includes several villages.
The village is located between the Thesprotika (Baldenesi, Μπαλντενέσι) with the elevation of 1,250 m and Tsouka Podogora-Zarkorachi to the east with the elevation of 1,270 m. It had a lake with the name of Mavri which dried up in 1960.