A word to describe the point of land at the confluence of two rivers?

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The land mass formed by a confluence can also be called a point. A beautiful example is in Pittsburgh, PA. This land mass is formed by the joining of the Allegheny and Monongahela Rivers to create the Ohio River, hence it's name, "The Pointe", which is the French word for point. The Pointe, Pointe State Park, and the original foundation of Fort Pitt are located on the epicenter of this point.