thumb|The East Styrian Hills south of Herberstein An interfluve is a narrow, elongated and plateau-like or ridge-like landform between two valleys. More generally, an interfluve is defined as an area of higher ground between two rivers in the same drainage system.Whittow, John (1984). Dictionary of Physical Geography. London: Penguin, 1984, p. 275. .
河間地域(かかんちいき、英: interfluve)は、2つの谷の間にある尾根状の細長い地形である。ホウィットー(Whittow)はより一般的な2つの同じ水系の川に挟まれた高地と定義した。
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