Talk:Emero River

Re: Prod
The article was originally created based on a listing and coordinates from National Geographic Google Books. Some more searching has revealed that it is better referred to as "Quebrada Emero", which has a (presumably robot-generated) article on 2 wikipedias (e.g. sv:Quebrada Emero). The coordinates from there, sourced from Geonames, align with US DoD maps of the area containing the Quebrada Emero, found at 1 and 2. I would probably suggest coord closer to [-13.373311, -67.434904] and will update this article accordingly. Granted, this isn't much actual information about the river, but based on this it seems that it exists. Pinging ; lemme know what you think. Not sure that Geonames is a reliable source or what kind of other sourcing is needed for geographical places for it to be considered reliable. Also regarding a rename to the article, if you think that would be appropriate. Best,  Spencer T• C 20:27, 23 September 2018 (UTC)
 * Ok, here's where I'm at on this. Per GNIS Geonames (a US government database of foreign place-names that's reasonably reliable), it's an "intermittent stream", which pretty much means it's a little ravine that turns into a stream in the rainy season. The alternate name you provided, "Quebrada Emero", backs that up - Quebrada means "ravine". The GBooks snippet of this book describes it as a tributary of the Beni River:


 * Other than that, the most content I've seen about this feature under Quebrada Emero, Rio Emero, and/or Emero River, are some trivial mentions:, , and . Per WP:GEOLAND, how would you feel about a merge & redirect to Beni River, since it appears to be a fairly minor tributary to that? &spades;PMC&spades; (talk) 05:31, 24 September 2018 (UTC)
 * Sounds good to me. That CIA PDF is quite interesting, but that's all content that could fit into the Rio Beni article. Thanks for following up about this,  Spencer T• C 14:14, 24 September 2018 (UTC)
 * Ok, I've put the info in Beni River, including the CIA thing, and done the redirect. So weird but pretty interesting. &spades;PMC&spades; (talk) 04:18, 25 September 2018 (UTC)