A water divide (also known in Commonwealth usage as a watershed) is the separation between neighbouring drainage basins, and lies along topographical peaks and ridges. Water divides are important geographical, and often also political, boundaries. A water divide is also sometimes called a water parting or a height of land (in North America, especially Canada).
Water divides are a hindrance to river navigation. In pre-industrial times water divides were crossed at portages. Later canals were built to connect the adjoining drainage basins.
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