Napfgebiet
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The Napfgebiet is the hilly region lying between Berne and Lucerne. The region's highest elevation is the Napf with 1408 m ( ). In spite of its pronounced relief, it is counted both geographically and geologically as part of the Swiss plateau. The region is bounded by the Emmental to the south-west and the Entlebuch to the east. It is divided between the cantons of Berne and Lucerne and by the Brünig-Napf-Reuss line.