Napf

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The Napf is a mountain on the border between the Swiss cantons of Bern and Lucerne. With an altitude of Script error: No such module "convert"., it is the summit of the Napfgebiet (Napf region), the hilly region lying between Bern and Lucerne.[1] It is counted geologically as part of the Swiss plateau, although it is sometimes considered part of the Emmental Alps.[2] The region is bounded by the Emmental to the south-west and the Entlebuch to the east. The region is traversed by the Brünig-Napf-Reuss line.

The peak is surrounded by steep hills that are a patchwork of evergreen forests and small mountain farms. Nearby towns include Romoos, Doppleschwand, Michlischwand, Luthern, and Menzberg.

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  2. The eastern half of the massif is part of the Alpine Convention perimeter.

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