Tuminec

Tuminec (Albanian: Tuminec, formally Bezmisht and Kallamas; Macedonian/Bulgarian:[1] Туминец) is a village just north of the Albanian portion of Lake Prespa in the Pustec Municipality of the Korçë County.

[2][3] The villages of Konjsko and Stenje are opposite the Albania-North Macedonia border from Tuminec.

According to archaeological evidence found in 2011, the Tuminec area was inhabited during Neolithic times.

[6] In 1900, Vasil Kanchov gathered and compiled statistics on demographics in the area and reported that the village of Tumanets (Туманецъ) was inhabited by about 360 Bulgarian Christians.

[12] Tuminec is the nearest village to the Orthodox Church of the Holy Mother of God, situated on a rocky ridge about 10 meters from the Macedonian border.