Lake Malik (Albanian: Liqeni I Maliqit, Macedonian: ÃÂðûøÃÂúþ ÃÂ÷õÃÂþ Malicko Ezero - meaning "small lake", Greek: ÃÂïüý÷ ÃÂñûïú÷ LÃÂmni MalÃÂki) is an artificially drained lake in the north-western area of the Korçë Plain in south-eastern Albania.
The government took the decision to drain the lake after 1939 to combat malaria. The draining operation started in 1946 using convict labour and it created new agricultural areas.